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David Lindmer, ROZYO, Q.U.A.K.E - Laser Beam
AVailable here: https://hypeddit.com/laserbeam
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Goom Gum - Pentada (Instrumental Mix)
Goom Gum - Pentada (Instrumental Mix) by Watergate Records
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Goom Gum - Pentada
Goom Gum - Pentada by Watergate Records
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Gabss, Morab - Blind
Gabss, Morab - Blind by Watergate Records
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Morab, Ryoda - The Attic
Morab, Ryoda - The Attic by Watergate Records
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Morab, Ryoda - Work Here feat. Ellynora
Morab, Ryoda - Work Here feat. Ellynora by Watergate Records
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Momery - Tum
Momery - Tum by Watergate Records
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Momery - Passion
Momery - Passion by Watergate Records
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Deckert, CØME - Promise Me (Sparkling Water Dreams Remix)
Deckert, CØME - Promise Me (Sparkling Water Dreams Remix) by Watergate Records
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Deckert, CØME - Let Me Know ft. Indigo Plateaux (Johannes Albert Warehouse Mix)
Deckert, CØME - Let Me Know ft. Indigo Plateaux (Johannes Albert Warehouse Mix) by Watergate Records
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Deckert, CØME - Promise Me
Deckert, CØME - Promise Me by Watergate Records
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Deckert, CØME - It's Getting Hawt
Deckert, CØME - It's Getting Hawt by Watergate Records
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Deckert, CØME - Let Me Know ft. Indigo Plateaux
Deckert, CØME - Let Me Know ft. Indigo Plateaux by Watergate Records
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Deckert, CØME - Drop It
Deckert, CØME - Drop It by Watergate Records
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Roman Kyn - In Plain Sight (Whitesquare Remix)
Roman Kyn - In Plain Sight (Whitesquare Remix) by Watergate Records
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Roman Kyn - In Plain Sight (RK's Sunwashed Edit)
Roman Kyn - In Plain Sight (RK's Sunwashed Edit) by Watergate Records
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fa bé - Freedom (mOat Terrace Remix)
fa bé - Freedom (mOat Terrace Remix) by Watergate Records
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fa bé - Freedom
fa bé - Freedom by Watergate Records
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fa bé - The Hope
fa bé - The Hope by Watergate Records
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Pinot Negro - U8
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Pole Position - In Your Mind ft. Steven Jones
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Polygraph - Reverie
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Kiko, Olivier Giacomotto - Seduction
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Curol, John Gemiini, Nassá, Ruddek - Vibora
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Deckert - Pocari Sweat
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Miu Lena - Let Me Disport
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Aiwaska - Burnin'
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Asal, Morab - Break It
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Mick Jerome, Dr Dubski - Fired Up
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Pairetti - Darkness
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Aether, Momery - Faraway
Available here: https://lnk.to/WATERGATE_IDs_001 Watergate Records reopens the gates with ‘Watergate IDs 001’, the first VA compilation since the club’s closure nearly a year ago. A 12-track statement release that brings together modern house variants, melodic club moments, and a final stretch coloured by subtle Italo flavours. The journey begins with Deckert’s ‘Pocari Sweat’, a crisp house track edged with ghetto-tech attitude, immediately setting an energetic tone. Miu Lena follows with her debut ‘Let Me Disport’, a driving, forward-pushing club cut that introduces her to the Watergate universe with confidence. Pole Position’s ‘In Your Mind’ with Steven Jones then deliver a full-bodied vocal house tune that lands with instant impact. Mick Jerome and Dr Dubski shift the mood toward classic deep-house territory with ‘Fired Up’, warm, rolling, and carried by a cool, understated vocal. Aiwaska’s ‘Burnin’ keeps the groove tight and hypnotic, powered by chopped vocal snippets and his trademark swing. From there, Brazilian afro-house leader Curol arrives with John Gemiini, Nassá, and Ruddek on ‘Vibora’, injecting the compilation with bold percussion, rhythmic heat, and unmistakable South American personality. Pinot Negro makes his debut with ‘U8’, an arpeggio-driven ride that leans into sleek, late-night emotion, before Argentinean talent Pairetti adds a catchy, slightly retro shine with ‘Darkness’, complete with hooky vocals and a neon sheen. Ae:ther and Momery then deliver another striking cut, ‘Faraway’, a big, cinematic, melodic track that amplifies the emotional core of the compilation. The closing run moves into clubby territory with an Italo-tinged twist: Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto, both longtime Watergate contributors, set the tone with the stylish and high-impact ‘Seduction’, blending modern club power with glossy Italo flavour. Asal & Morab’s ‘Break It’ follows, adding darker drive with shimmering melodic accents, and Polygraph’s ‘Reverie’ closes the compilation, floating in on warm synth lines with a nostalgic glow. With ‘Watergate IDs 001’, Watergate Records sets the tone for its next chapter: fresh voices, trusted names, and a renewed focus on groove, melody, and dancefloor identity.
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Rafael Cerato, Glowal - In Your Eyes
Rafael Cerato, Glowal - In Your Eyes by Watergate Records
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Rafael Cerato, Glowal - Find Who Dance
Rafael Cerato, Glowal - Find Who Dance by Watergate Records
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Rafael Cerato, Glowal - Walk
Rafael Cerato, Glowal - Walk by Watergate Records
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Rafael Cerato, Glowal - Power
Rafael Cerato, Glowal - Power by Watergate Records
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Thomas Gandey, Glusko - Don't Speak
Thomas Gandey, Glusko - Don't Speak by Watergate Records
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Thomas Gandey, Glusko - Conversations
Thomas Gandey, Glusko - Conversations by Watergate Records
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Thomas Gandey, Glusko - Conversations (Wehbba Remix)
Thomas Gandey, Glusko - Conversations (Wehbba Remix) by Watergate Records
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Gorje Hewek, Rony Seikaly - Text Me
Available here: https://lnk.to/TEXT_ME https://soundcloud.com/gorjehewek / https://soundcloud.com/ronyseikaly Gorje Hewek and Rony Seikaly return to Watergate Records with their second studio link-up, 'Text Me', following last year’s standout collaboration 'Get Up and Dance'. The duo once again find a seamless balance between Hewek’s melodic sophistication and Seikaly’s rhythmic power, delivering a record that’s both emotional and purpose-built for the dance floor. 'Text Me' channels late-night energy and warmth in equal measure, a rolling, hypnotic cut that feels as intimate as it is expansive. For Gorje Hewek, this marks his first original release of the year. After reworking Meca & Nezello for the label earlier this spring, he returns with a production that embodies his trademark mix of melody and groove. Rony Seikaly continues a standout run this year, building on the momentum of multiple EPs and singles. Known for his sophisticated take on house music that fuses groove with emotional depth, Seikaly’s productions have become staples in top-tier DJ sets worldwide. Together, Hewek and Seikaly’s 'Text Me' is a natural continuation of their creative chemistry, a track that feels effortless yet meticulously crafted, connecting the pulse of the club to the emotion of the listener.
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Diego Infanzon - Keep It Inside
Diego Infanzon - Keep It Inside by Watergate Records
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Diego Infanzon - Just the Beginning
Diego Infanzon - Just the Beginning by Watergate Records
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Diego Infanzon - What Is This
Diego Infanzon - What Is This by Watergate Records
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Meca, Nezello - Corre ft. Jéssica Gaspar (VIP Mix)
Available here: https://lnk.to/CORREREMIXES https://soundcloud.com/mecaaaa / https://soundcloud.com/nezello / https://soundcloud.com/gorjehewek Meca returns to Watergate Records with a fresh take on his standout two-track "Corre" EP, released earlier this year, now accompanied by two special remixes. "Corre", Meca’s collaboration with fellow Brazilian Nezello and vocalist Jéssica Gaspar, gets a VIP remix treatment from one of the heavyweights of the house world, a name that’s being kept under wraps for now, but whose signature touch elevates the track’s Latin-infused grooves to new heights. On the flip, "Opendoors" receives a warm, deep, yet driving reinterpretation from Watergate regular Gorje Hewek, who brings his trademark melodic finesse to the jacking house original. Both remixes add fresh perspectives while keeping the club-ready spirit of the originals intact, further cementing Meca’s position as one of Brazil’s most exciting exports in the global house scene.
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Meca, Nezello - Opendoors (Gorje Hewek Remix)
Available here: https://lnk.to/CORREREMIXES https://soundcloud.com/mecaaaa / https://soundcloud.com/nezello / https://soundcloud.com/gorjehewek Meca returns to Watergate Records with a fresh take on his standout two-track "Corre" EP, released earlier this year, now accompanied by two special remixes. "Corre", Meca’s collaboration with fellow Brazilian Nezello and vocalist Jéssica Gaspar, gets a VIP remix treatment from one of the heavyweights of the house world, a name that’s being kept under wraps for now, but whose signature touch elevates the track’s Latin-infused grooves to new heights. On the flip, "Opendoors" receives a warm, deep, yet driving reinterpretation from Watergate regular Gorje Hewek, who brings his trademark melodic finesse to the jacking house original. Both remixes add fresh perspectives while keeping the club-ready spirit of the originals intact, further cementing Meca’s position as one of Brazil’s most exciting exports in the global house scene.
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Glowal - Level of Love
Glowal - Level of Love by Watergate Records
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Glowal - Real
Glowal - Real by Watergate Records
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Glowal - Iridescent
Glowal - Iridescent by Watergate Records
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Adana Twins, Upercent - Got Me
Adana Twins, Upercent - Got Me by Watergate Records
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Adana Twins, Upercent - Make Me Feel
Adana Twins, Upercent - Make Me Feel by Watergate Records
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Juan Hansen - Damon Jee - Hundred Secrets
Juan Hansen - Damon Jee - Hundred Secrets by Watergate Records
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