Celebrating Success Through 17 Steps in Dusky’s Latest Compilation

 

Having consistently grown in stature over the course of their career, visionary electronic music duo, Dusky, have recently released their highly anticipated 'Floor To Floor: 10 Years of 17 Steps,' a VA compilation album showcasing the label's diverse roster of artists. In a project that essentially summarises what the duo stand for, a constant support for the scene they helped to shape, whilst also maintaining their status as industry insiders favourites, the project is a testament to the duo's supreme success.

Since its inception in 2014, 17 Steps has been a beacon of creativity and musical innovation, bridging mainstream and underground sounds. The label's diverse roster includes artists such as Nathan Micay, Denham Audio, Skream, Mella Dee, Eris Drew, Logic1000, Alan Fitzpatrick, and more, emitting a beacon of creativity and musical innovation, bridging mainstream and underground sounds. Reflecting on a decade of 17 Steps, Dusky shared their excitement, stating, "The label has always been driven by a genuine passion for electronic music, and we're proud of the support it has provided for emerging talent over the years. We continue to be excited by listening to the new music we receive and are motivated by seeing the role the label has played in the story of the artists who have contributed."

The 'Floor To Floor' compilation celebrates the label's 10-year milestone and introduces a number of exciting new artists to the 17 Steps family. Featuring tracks from Rudy J, Ikonika, Theus Mago & Dominik Marz, J.O.S.H.U.A, Kassian, Roska, and Borai, among others, each composition promises an eclectic listening experience. During the compilation process, Dusky reached out to artists they respect and whose music they have been supporting in their DJ sets. With a career spanning over a decade, Dusky has established themselves as one of the most innovative acts in the electronic music scene, and show no sign of slowing down.

Listen to ‘Floor To Floor’ below: