London-based artist Acid Harry is back with a scorching new release titled ‘Impera’, landing on Data Transmission this November. Known for his unmistakable tech house sound, Acid Harry continues to make waves in the underground scene.
‘Impera’ is a masterclass in driving beats and hypnotic grooves, channelling the raw energy of late-night club culture. With his consistent rise and growing influence in the electronic music world, this latest track cements Acid Harry’s position as one of the UK’s most exciting tech house talents.
This year has been monumental for Acid Harry. His track ‘4am in Egg’ on dt weapons soared to No. 6 on the Traxsource tech house chart. Meanwhile, his release ‘The Music’ on Sam Divine’s D-Vine Sounds stormed to No. 1 on both the pre-order and tech house charts, receiving heavy support from the likes of Kerri Chandler, who played it to a crowd of 15,000 at Drumsheds. Sam Divine has also championed the track.
Additional successes include ‘Take Me Up’ on NQ Records, and ‘Got To Live’ on Blanco Y Negro, which just surpassed 130k streams on Spotify. His track ‘Mamacita’ on Happy Techno Music has seen support from James Poole and Tom Staar.
Looking ahead, Acid Harry has a series of exciting releases lined up. After ‘Impera’ in November, he’ll be bringing the heat with ‘Latina Flex’ on Data Transmission in March 2025. On January 31st, his track ‘Hands Up’ will land on Toolroom Trax, followed by ‘Loca’ on Alleanza in February, and ‘Vibe’ on Flashmob Records dropping March 1st.
Acid Harry’s momentum is undeniable, with major support from industry heavyweights like Jamie Jones, Cassim, and Mark Knight—all backing his upcoming tunes.