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MÜSE presents its first ADE Compilation

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MÜSE presents its first ADE VA, soundtracking another key date as part of its ongoing compilation series. Offering fresh music from a selection of exciting global acts, including BizZa, Leonardo Gonnelli, Kirik and more, the nine-track compilation drops via the label on 18th October 2024 in line with this year’s edition of Amsterdam Dance Event.

Co-founded by Solid Grooves family members Dennis Cruz and Eddy M in 2019, MÜSE has steadily made a name for itself, releasing captivating material from exciting acts within the house realm. A central part of this ideology is its ongoing VA series, which centres on key events in the music calendar and spotlights up-and-coming artists from around the globe. The first edition, focused on Miami Music Week, landed in 2023, and the series has since grown to further instalments, including a Summer Cuts VA and New Year’s compilation.

Now returning with a plethora of international talent, MÜSE presents its second compilation of the year, ‘ADE 2024’. Featuring a mix of familiar names and label debuts, Dutch artist Thomas Newson, Ukraine’s Kirik and Spanish trio BizZaNestor Neven and Fernando Campo return, while TechinJeky Saviro and Shakti all land on the label for the first time with sounds out of Brazil, Italy and the UK.

Collaborations come in the form of Bizen Lopez Jeky Saviro’s ‘Golden Dawn’, which explores a grooving, sun-soaked funk, whereas Leonardo Gonnelli & Pheelo’s ‘Can You Down’ delves into darker rhythms. Showcasing wide influences across the nine tracks, MÜSE’s latest VA offers a range of moods and flavours, with each act set to demonstrate their talent across another balanced selection.

MÜSE’s ‘ADE 2024’ is set to drop on the 18th October 2024.

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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