LP Giobbi continues to carve out her distinctive path within the digital music world with the launch of her debut label compilation, We Say Sure, Vol. 1, arriving as we speak on her imprint Sure Sure Sure.
Greater than only a assortment of tracks, the compilation serves as an announcement of intent for the label: uniting established artists and contemporary expertise underneath one banner, whereas channeling the inclusive, optimistic, and community-driven spirit of rave tradition.
A Celebration of Rave Tradition
Talking concerning the challenge, LP Giobbi defined: “Our debut label compilation ‘We Say Sure’ celebrates the unique spirit of raving. ‘We’ highlights unity and inclusivity on the dance ground whereas ‘Sure’ emphasises the facility of positivity and optimism, connecting to the Sure Sure Sure ethos.”
The Music
The compilation opens with ‘Natura Umana‘, a collaboration between LP Giobbi and Alex Kennon, mixing natural instrumentation with hypnotic home textures. Rising star EMJIE follows with ‘Damage Me No Extra’, a groove-driven lower bursting with uplifting vitality.
Frequent collaborators Inda Jani & Ghezz step in with ‘Richman’, layering rolling basslines and expansive synths, earlier than Fundido transforms LP Giobbi’s ‘Take My Hand’ right into a euphoric remix.
Child Weight contributes the chunky and infectious ‘Feral‘, whereas Disfreq & mOat carry a daring reinterpretation of Kate Bush’s iconic ‘Working Up That Hill’. Lastly, Berlin-based producer and vocalist JOPLYN closes the report with ‘Fired Up’, a high-energy heater that embodies the compilation’s daring spirit.
Tracklist
- LP Giobbi x Alex Kennon – Natura Umana
- EMJIE – Damage Me No Extra
- Inda Jani & Ghezz – Richman
- LP Giobbi – Take My Hand (Fundido Combine)
- Child Weight – Feral
- Disfreq & mOat – Working
- JOPLYN – Fired Up
We Say Sure, Vol. 1 is greater than a compilation; it’s a manifesto for LP Giobbi’s Sure Sure Sure imprint. With its mixture of seasoned producers and contemporary voices, it captures the timeless vitality of home and rave music whereas staying rooted in inclusivity, optimism, and neighborhood.
The compilation is already out there here.
