New music – TEED: Another Day (!K7)

by Ben Hogwood, incorporating text from the press release

Following the announcement of his DJ-Kicks mix and the release of first offering Never Seen You Dance (DJ-Kicks Version)”, TEED today shares Another Day, the first original track to be unveiled from the forthcoming compilation, arriving 26th June via !K7. You can listen here:

One of five exclusive productions created for the project, Another Day provides one of the deeper, mysterious and introspectively soulful moments on the release. Built around warm melodies, understated rhythms and a quietly hypnotic atmosphere, the track reveals another side of a mix largely driven by uplifting house music and dancefloor energy.

Inspired by what Americans call “pre-gaming” before a night out, DJ-Kicks: TEED draws on more than a decade of life in Los Angeles. While the mix opens with big, vocal-led house music and the carefree energy of a night just beginning, Another Day arrives as the mood starts to shift, offering a more reflective moment amongst the momentum.

At the heart of the release are five TEED exclusives in total: two reworks, two original tracks and a cover of KC & The Sunshine Band’s Please Don’t Go. Alongside these sit carefully selected tracks and exclusives from artists including Joe Goddard, Austin Ato, Jacques Greene, Casino Times and Oscar Farrell, each helping shape the mix’s journey through house, deeper club sounds and increasingly atmospheric territory.

As the mix unfolds, the energy sources flicker, the synths grow heavier and the drums become crunchier. House gradually unfurls into more progressive and psychedelic spaces, with tracks such as Under the Metal pushing further into rolling, cerebral grooves and euphoric release. Another Day sits comfortably within this world, bridging the warmth of the opening stretch with the dreamier, more introspective moments that follow.

Arriving on 26 June via !K7, DJ-Kicks: TEED captures the excitement, possibility and transformation of a night out, moving seamlessly between moments of movement and reflection before drifting into a hazy, ambient close.

Published post no.2,906 – Wednesday 3 June 2026