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Fresh Fire on OBSCUUR

Fresh Fire: Mirage & BAVR, Jim Jonathan, and Homage Light Up the OBSCUUR Feed

The last few weeks have been wild. We dropped three records that hit hard in their own ways, built for festivals, clubs, basements, warehouses, and wherever else the energy calls. No filler, no industry-friendly press angles. Just proper dance music.

Mirage & BAVR – Soul of the Dancefloor

This one came together fast, the way the best stuff usually does. Mirage and BAVR met during a packed night at Ampere. The next day, Mirage sent some demos. One track stood out. That became Soul of the Dancefloor, the core of their first collab EP.

Four tracks deep, the record pulls from 90s piano house, speed garage, and that UKG swing, but it’s not just nostalgia. It sounds like now. The kind of EP you drop at a festival right when the sun goes down and the lights come up. Big hooks, feel-good pressure, and a clean nod to the past without sounding stuck in it.

Pure dancefloor momentum, built by two artists clearly in sync.

👉 Listen here

Jim Jonathan – New Era

Jim’s been lurking on the radar for a minute, but this is the one that puts him front and center. New Era is exactly what it says: a new chapter, and a sound that sits right at the crossroads of hard house, rave, and pure club adrenaline.

Set Me Free is the vocal cut. Euphoric but not cheesy. All tension and release. It’s got that edge that makes the crowd fully let go. All About The House Music is more stripped, big bass, chopped vocals, looped energy. Feels like a warehouse track from 1997 got a 2025 update.

If you like your music fast, fun, and just a bit reckless, this one’s for you.

👉 Check it here

Homage – Raava 

Melbourne’s Homage don’t really do subtle, and thank god for that. With Raava, they’ve delivered a proper statement. Three tracks: Timebomb, Flames Higher, and Energy. All hit different, but they carry the same weight, gritty, atmospheric, and built for late-night chaos.

This is warehouse pressure with emotion. Hard techno, hard house, and something in between, a dense, cinematic take on peak-time energy. Not just bangers, but tracks that feel big.

They’ve been killing it in Melbourne’s scene for a while, and this EP proves they’re more than hype. Zero compromise, start to finish.

👉 Grab it here

What’s Next? You’ll See.

This run of releases was just the warm-up. We’ve got serious heat lined up, new names, new sounds, no rules. If you’ve been following OBSCUUR, you already know we don’t sit still. 

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