Top ten for January from producer & DJ Noizu featuring, Disciples, Moya, Caleb Dent, Dre Mendez, Ango Tamarin and more.

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Noizu was propelled into the spotlight last year with his smash hit single ‘Summer 91‘. The track was certified Silver, and has surpassed over 50 million streams to date. The single garnered key radio support and was added to playlists across BBC Radio 1, Capital FM and Kiss FM, spending an incredible 22 weeks in the UK Top 100 singles chart. 

Emerging on the scene back in 2017, Noizu has come a long way since his breakthrough debut with ‘Lasers‘ that appeared on Chris Lake’s HOWSLA LP, with endless support from the likes of house masters FISHER, Claude VonStroke and Green Velvet to name a few. 

He previously collaborated with Dombresky on their single Rave Alarm, released on his own Techne imprint and landed Annie Mac’s Hottest Record on BBC Radio 1, marking Noizu’s tastemaker authority as a label head with undeniable production flair.

Last summer Noizu performed at festivals across the globe including Reading & Leeds Festival, EDC Las Vegas and Holy Ship, Mexico. 

Chart position: 1.

Noizu, Disciples, Moya

Catch My Love

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Chart position: 2.

Caleb Dent, Dre Mendez

Anything Goes

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Chart position: 3.

Crusy

Selecta

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Chart position: 4.

Ango Tamarin

Freaks Pon Di Floor

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Chart position: 5.

Andrea Oliva

Alley Rave

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Chart position: 6.

Chris Lake

Turn Off The Lights (Cloonee Remix)

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Chart position: 7.

Hyde

In The Bin

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Chart position: 8.

Ruze

Hardwire

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Chart position: 9.

Eats Everything

Think About The Revolution

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Chart position: 10.

L.I.T

Beat Won't Stop

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31st January, 2022

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