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Ten Artists, Twenty Tracks: Deepclub's 'Fruit From The Trees' Is a Melodic House Statement

Felix BrandtMay 30, 20263 min read

Ten Artists, Twenty Tracks: Deepclub's 'Fruit From The Trees' Is a Melodic House Statement

Deepclub drops 'Fruit From The Trees', a 20-track Beatport-exclusive melodic house compilation featuring ten underground artists spanning 119–153 BPM.

There's something almost ritualistic about a compilation that gathers ten distinct voices under one roof and asks them to say something coherent together. Deepclub's latest release, Fruit From The Trees, does exactly that — and the result lands today as a Beatport exclusive, twenty tracks deep, with a BPM range that stretches from a languid 119 all the way to a pulsing 153.

A Collective Harvest

The roster here reads like a dispatch from the underground's quieter corridors: Roccu Marotto, Plantonich, Marc Biel, Orange Visions, Soulnexos, Uriel Stern, Oliver Sants, Nuke Errol, Aza Aras, and Christo Slim. None of these names are chasing festival mainstages. They're architects of mood, builders of the kind of music that makes sense at 3am when the crowd has thinned to the truest believers.

What Deepclub has assembled with catalog number DEEPCR00162 is less a random anthology and more a curated emotional arc — twenty pieces of melodic house and techno that share a bloodline even as each artist brings something distinctly their own to the table.

The Is-It-Progressive-or-Melodic-Techno Question, Answered Beautifully

The genre label reads Melodic House & Techno, and that hyphen is doing a lot of heavy lifting. With a floor of 119 BPM, there are tracks here that breathe — that sway rather than drive. At the ceiling of 153, the compilation pivots toward something harder, more insistent. The beauty of Fruit From The Trees is that it doesn't feel obligated to resolve that tension. It lives inside it.

This is exactly the conversation that defines the best of what Marsh, Nora En Pure, and Tale of Us have been having for the better part of a decade — where does the melodic end and the techno begin? The answer, as always, is somewhere in the feeling.

What to Expect Across 20 Tracks

  • Atmospheric depth: The low-BPM cuts lean into texture and space, the kind of music that rewards closed eyes and open ears.
  • Rhythmic momentum: As the tempos climb, so does the urgency — there's a journey embedded in the sequencing.
  • Underground credibility: Ten artists, none of them household names yet, all of them speaking a language that feels earned rather than manufactured.
  • Label consistency: Deepclub continues to position itself as a home for this specific emotional register — introspective, driving, and always slightly cinematic.

Deepclub's Ongoing Vision

Deepclub has been quietly building a catalog that rewards patience. This isn't a label chasing trends — it's one that seems more interested in excavating a particular feeling and presenting it from as many angles as possible. Fruit From The Trees fits that mission perfectly: a wide-angle lens on a very specific emotional frequency.

Available now as a Beatport exclusive at €14.99, the compilation is the kind of release that repays repeated listening. Twenty tracks is a commitment, but the payoff is a coherent world rather than a scattershot playlist.

In an era where the algorithm rewards the single and the moment, there's something quietly rebellious about dropping a twenty-track compilation and trusting the listener to stay.


Frequently Asked

What is 'Fruit From The Trees' by Deepclub?+

'Fruit From The Trees' is a 20-track Melodic House & Techno compilation released on May 30, 2026 by Deepclub (catalog DEEPCR00162), featuring ten artists including Roccu Marotto, Plantonich, Marc Biel, and others. It is currently a Beatport exclusive priced at €14.99.

Who are the artists on the 'Fruit From The Trees' compilation?+

The compilation features ten artists: Roccu Marotto, Plantonich, Marc Biel, Orange Visions, Soulnexos, Uriel Stern, Oliver Sants, Nuke Errol, Aza Aras, and Christo Slim.

What BPM range does 'Fruit From The Trees' cover?+

The compilation spans a BPM range of 119 to 153, covering everything from slow, atmospheric melodic house to more driving melodic techno territory.

Where can I buy or stream 'Fruit From The Trees'?+

The release is currently available as a Beatport exclusive at beatport.com for €14.99.

What genre is 'Fruit From The Trees'?+

Deepclub classifies the release under Melodic House & Techno — a genre that sits at the intersection of atmospheric progressive house and melodic techno, in the tradition of artists like Tale of Us, ARTBAT, and Marsh.

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