Argia Weaves Emotion and Energy in her Dancefloor Essentials

Madrid’s Argia has built her reputation on crafting narratives that move as deeply as they groove. A classically trained musician turned international DJ and producer, she channels her roots in rhythm and melody into a forward-thinking electronic voice; one that’s found a home on Kompakt, Stil Vor Talent, Bedrock Records, and most recently, VOLT Recordings.
Her new EP, Come With Me, distils that vision into an evocative three-track journey that fuses intimacy with intensity, bolstered by a Gespona remix primed for late-night floors. Fresh from appearances at iconic clubs like fabric, Watergate, and her residency at Madrid’s Mondo Disko, Argia steps into Dancefloor Essentials to share the tracks - spanning hypnotic deep cuts to timeless house anthems - that define her sound and connect her to the crowd.
I drop "Shadow of Love (Echonomist Remix)” very often in my sets because it’s pure vibe: deep, hypnotic and hits right in the soul. That bassline locks the crowd in and the groove just flows effortlessly. It’s my secret weapon when I want to shift the energy without losing the connection.
"Let Me Go" by Hardt Antoine is deep, driving, and emotionally charged - Kompakt at its finest. That rolling groove and haunting vocal just lock you in from the first beat.
It’s perfect for those late-night moments when the crowd wants to feel something real.
"Can’t Leave You” it’s one of my favourite timeless bomb, its sexy groove still hits like day one. It defined a whole era of deep house in the early 2010s: emotional, melodic, and dancefloor-ready.
Maceo Plex blended soul and synths like nobody else. The crowd connects instantly, no matter the year or the vibe.
Meera’s sound is next level — crisp, emotional, and always groove-heavy. Every track she drops is crafted with real detail, soul and freshness.
Straight-up talent, and honestly, one of the most exciting names in the scene right now.
Studio Golven’s 'Free You' is pure energy: deep, textured and full of movement. I love how it blends organic warmth with that signature hypnotic drive.
It’s melodic, yet raw, just the way I like to build tension in my sets.
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