Noha’s Dancefloor Essentials: Precision Grooves, Emotional Impact

Fresh off the momentum of his latest release The Place on Revival NYC, Italian DJ and producer Noha steps into Beatportal’s Dancefloor Essentials with a selection that reflects both his refined taste and his instinct for functional, emotionally charged club music. Known for crafting hypnotic grooves that sit at the intersection of restraint and raw energy, Noha’s productions — and his DJ sets — thrive on detail, tension, and a deep understanding of how a track can transform a room.
In this edition, he spotlights three cuts that have become staples in his recent sets — tracks defined by elegance, immediacy, and an unmistakable presence on the floor. From high-voltage basslines to playful left-field textures, these are the sounds shaping Noha’s current creative world, and the ones pushing dance floors to their most elevated states.
There’s a very direct kind of energy in this track — it hits you the moment it starts. I loved it instantly. The blend between the bassline and the vocal is so natural, so balanced, that it feels effortless. And when you play it out, you really see its power: the entire floor locks into that groove. There’s a resonance in the room that only happens with truly well-crafted music.
Been hammering this remix for months — it feels so fresh and unique. It works as a standalone track, but I also love using it as a playful layering tool in my sets. It’s the kind of sound I wish we had more of these days. And the original deserves a shout too — straight masterpiece.
I discovered Guy Mac’s music thanks to this EP, and honestly, what an introduction. Dropping two insane tracks in one release is something very few producers can pull off. This one has such a powerful presence — the bassline moves with this clean, elegant confidence, and the groove is so tight it feels alive. There’s a sophistication in the sound design, the way each element sits perfectly in the mix, but at the same time it hits with raw energy. It’s the kind of track that feels both classy and explosive. Seriously impressive work.
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