Laseech [Andrej Lasić], a Croatian DJ, producer, remixer, and Cosada label owner whose music has been released on labels like BBE Music, Lumberjacks In Hell, Red Ember Records, and Forbidden Dance, is continuing a string of excellent releases with Rising Soul. Known for his dedication to house music, Laseech has built an international reputation through collaborations and remixes with some of the genre’s most respected architects, including Ron Trent, Patrice Scott, Javonntte, and Dego.
“Rising Soul is actually one of the first tracks I did back in 2017 while I was heavily into sampling. I was jamming with my MPC1000, and Rising Soul came up. I never thought that it would become such an effective song that works on the dancefloor every time. Thanks to Jan for digging this one out and completing the project.“ Laseech explains. Produced at Laseech’s studio in Pula, the classic house-sounding Rising Soul comes with remixes by Kez YM and Jan Kincl.

Kez YM, a highly respected Japanese producer and DJ, has been a key figure in the global house music scene for almost two decades. Originally from Chiba and now based in Berlin, his unique approach to house music has led to releases on esteemed labels such as City Fly, Faces Records, Yore, and 4Lux. When describing his version of the track, Kez simply stated: “VIBES.”

The last version comes from Cycle Records’ founder Jan Kincl, a prominent Croatian music producer, DJ, and live performer whose music has been released on respected international labels like BBE Records, Far Out Recordings, Sonar Kollektiv, and Get Physical.
“I love Andrej’s original and have been playing it for years. He undoubtedly made some good stuff in recent years, but this one remains among my firm favourites from him. Kez delivered a beautiful version that took it further towards jazz territory, so I decided to make a version that would bridge those two.” Jan explains.

“I knew we could build a very good record around Rising Soul, with versions that would give DJs different options for different moments during the party. I guess we did a good job because some of the early supporters include DJs from all over the place – Laurent Garnier, Alex Barck from Jazzanova, Marcel Dettmann, Alex Nut of Eglo Records, Sasse, Chicago’s K’ Alexi Shelby, Lakuti, Ian Friday and Truncate, among others.”, he added.
CYCLE-02 Laseech — Rising Soul is available exclusively on Bandcamp, with all other platforms to follow in February and expected by the end of March.

