With a career spanning over a decade, starting out as Muse Department and K-Club residents, Touch The Sound now release on Stereo Paradise as the label makes its return after a hiatus. Their sound spans house, indie dance and techno which have resulted in releases on the likes of Black Hole Recordings, Delicious Records, Housesession Records, Supermarket Records, and Monotonik Records. As their ‘Mirage / Overdose’ EP including a Marc DePulse Remix lands, DMCWorld goes Back To Mine With Touch The Sound.
Y’akoto – Without You (Sergio Fernandez Remix)
For me, this is the definition of a perfect house track. It’s smooth and soulful, wrapped around a vocal that feels both fragile and strong. It doesn’t force emotions to the surface but instead carries them gently, the way a late-night walk through a glowing, half-empty city does.
The Prodigy – The Fat of the Land Album
This album completely reshaped how I experienced electronic music. It wasn’t just a collection of tracks, it was a shockwave, a raw surge of sound and attitude that rewrote the rules of what electronic music could be. Aggressive, playful, and unapologetically bold, The Fat of the Land became one of the most influential and groundbreaking albums in the genre’s history, and for me, it marked the start of a lifelong journey into electronic soundscapes.
A-ha – Summer
There’s a quiet nostalgia woven into every note of this track. Not the loud, aching kind, but a soft, accepting sadness. It feels like a memory of warmth and brightness, a fleeting echo that lingers just long enough to remind you of what once was.
Metallica – Unforgiven
One word comes to mind: legendary. This track is heavy yet deeply human, combining raw power with vulnerability. It’s one of those songs that transcends genre, cementing itself as a piece of musical history.
Tame Impala – The Less Know Better
This song is like stepping into a dream painted in vivid colors. Its grooves are hypnotic, layered with a light psychedelia that drifts between melancholy and seduction. It wraps you in an atmosphere that feels almost otherworldly, as though you’ve stumbled into a memory you never had.
Hilel Lev – Luv Techniques (Brunello Remix)
This is the track you put on when you want to make a statement. Sleek, stylish, and confident, it feels like music designed to turn heads, equal parts energy and swagger.
René Amesz – Mind, Body & Soul (Original Mix)
This is house music in its purest, most timeless form. A driving rhythm, infectious energy, and a groove that instantly lifts you up, it’s the kind of track that makes it impossible to stay still, no matter how many years pass.
ANOTR feat. Wayne Snow & 3DDY – Hold On, Let Go
This track feels like lying back under a palm tree, the world slowing down around you. Smooth vocals, relaxed grooves, and an effortless flow, it’s music made for surrendering to the moment.
Sade – No Ordinary Love
Few artists capture love the way Sade does. This song is timeless, drenched in sensuality and vulnerability. It’s not just music for love, it’s music that is love, embodying both its tenderness and intensity.
Axwell – Watch The Sunrise
An eternal anthem for summer journeys. Bright, uplifting, and endlessly hopeful, it captures the feeling of freedom you get when the road stretches ahead and the night gives way to morning light. It’s a track that never loses its magic.
Touch The Sound ‘Mirage / Overdose’ EP (incl. Marc DePulse Remix) is out now on Stereo Paradise.



