
Ibiza pair P.O.U. release progressive sound Breathe, which has produced three No1s
FRESH from the release of their debut album Breathe, UK and Ibiza-based duo P.O.U (formerly Product Of Us) invite us inside the sonic world that shaped its creation.
The dynamic pair - Damon Hess and Ryan Spice - have released their progressive sound on classic label Anjunabeats, Nora En Pure's Purified Records and Miss Monique's Siona Records.
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It has culminated in three No1 singles on Beatport. Their music has also been a big hit with the respected outfit, Tale Of Us, who hammered P.O.U's Just A Little More Love at their Afterlife residency at Hï Ibiza last summer.
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P.O.U's long player, Breathe is a dynamic showcase of progressive and melodic house and techno, featuring collaborations with Jamie Wiltshire, Emilie Rachel, Rory Hope, Oddfellowz, SPARTAA, and Zahra Palmer.
The playlist they have put together for us below, is a carefully curated journey through tracks, artists, and moods that have inspired Breathe. Here's what they think of each track:
Ferry Corston - Eternity
Trance has always been in our DNA. Ferry Corsten — a true legend of the genre — inspired us over 20 years ago and he still does today.
Eternity is a masterclass in emotional, melodic trance: Warm, powerful, and timeless. It's that same depth and feeling we've aimed to capture in our album, especially in the lead track, Breathe. Music that moves you — that's what it's all about.
Anyma & Janus Rasmussen Feat Delhia de France - Claire
If you know P.O.U's sound then you already understand the impact Anyma had on our music and on the tracks we curate for OfUsRecords.
His influence runs deep, from the soaring acid stabs to the thunderous rolling basslines. We're always pushing to match that level of quality and intensity, channelling the same raw emotion and power in everything we release.
BT - Flaming June (BT & PVD Original Mix)
An all-time classic and one of our personal favourites. BT and Paul van Dyk flipped our world upside down the first time we heard this chilled trance masterpiece.
It's a blueprint of melodic brilliance, packed with emotional depth and those unforgettable, soaring breakdowns. This track didn't just inspire us, it shaped the way we approach our own sound
deadmau5 & Kaskade - I Remember
This track is a must-add, even if you're not a die-hard dance music fan, it'll find its way into your playlist.
A standout example of melodic house, done right, it hits all the marks: Infectious basslines, layered synths that dance around each other, and a haunting vocal that ties it all together.
If you're a fan of that signature deadmau5 vibe, you'll hear echoes of it throughout our catalogue.
Nalin & Kane - Beachball
Quite simply, one of the greatest tracks of all time. Even after 25 years, it still gives us goosebumps. A true club anthem that's stood the test of time, still owning dancefloors and sounding as fresh as ever. Timeless energy, unforgettable vibes.
Argy & Omnya - Aria
This track from Argy and Omnya is a staple in our sets, and a massive influence on our melodic techno sound. With its heavy rolling bassline and hypnotic tribal vocal, it's the kind of track that grabs you and doesn't let go.
We're all about weaving in those same addictive, high-impact elements into our own productions, making every release hit hard and stay with you.
Chicane - Saltwater
If you didn't know, the ethereal vocals in this track are lifted from a song by the Irish band Clannad, sung beautifully in Gaelic. It's a perfect pairing with the essence of trance: Uplifting,
emotional, and transportive.
Chicane weaves shifting rhythms and evolving beats that lift you
to another level, blending seamlessly with its heavenly voice. This isn't just a track, it's one of trance music's true masterpieces.
Above & Beyond - Alone Tonight (Above & Beyond's Club Mix)
The true pioneers of big room melodic trance. Any dance music fan will know the Above & Beyond. Tracks like Sun and Moon (and our pick here) show exactly why they've had such a lasting impact.
Their ability to blend emotion with euphoria is second to none. Beyond their own music, their label Anjunabeats continues to be a powerhouse platform for melodic artists around the world, including many who inspire us today.
Ayla - Ayla (Taucher Remix)
Taucher's remix of Ayla is still lighting up dancefloors around the world — and for good reason. It features one of the most unforgettable toplines in dance music history.
This kind of timeless character is exactly why we always strive to make the main elements in our tracks stand out, full of emotion, identity, and impact.
KAS:ST - Hold Me To The Light (Tale Of Us Remix)
Last but not least, Tale of Us. These guys are a major influence on us as producers. One of the key things we take from their sound is how they build their breakdowns — those epic, chilling strings and deep, atmospheric pads that instantly pull you in, making you want to
close your eyes and raise your hands to the sky.
It's that magic moment we always aim to capture in our tracks, giving listeners an experience that they can feel, and remember. We hope our music can emulate this kind of excellence.
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