DJ Romain

The New Jersey EP

Hard Times

HTRE015

DJ Romain

The New Jersey EP

Hard Times

HTRE015

HTRE015
ARTIST
DJ Romain
TITLE
The New Jersey EP
LABEL
Hard Times
CAT NO.
HTRE015
FORMAT
12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 25/07/2025 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
199350724640
GENRE
Deep House House
FEATURING
DJ Romain

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Hello New York  ▾
  2. A2. But It's Alright  ▾
  3. B1. Check Your Pockets  ▾
  4. B2. Deep Inferno  ▾

SALES NOTES

There’s a reason they call it deep House. On 'The New Jersey' EP, DJ Romain doesn’t just nod to his roots, he digs into them, scooping out a warm, rhythmic core that pulses with sweat, memory, and reverence. This is not a revival or a pastiche; it’s a love letter etched in drum machines and delay, from a producer who’s lived the lineage.

A fixture of late-’90s NYC dance floors, Romain cut his teeth in the city’s thumping underbelly, learning from the likes of Todd Terry and later carving his own signature into the genre’s sidewalk. Across these four freshly cut tracks, Romain channels the same urgency that once drove dance crews, celebrities, and nightlifers alike into motion, and still does.

Lead track “Hello New York” is a no-nonsense DJ tool, a serrated slice of big room energy built around snapping snares, a jackhammer kick, and a spoken word vocal that bristles with pride and uplift. “Put more cut in your strut… pride in your stride” - it’s part mantra, part mission statement. “But It’s Alright” flips the vibe, conjuring up basement jazz sessions through dusky chords and a muted, plucked bassline that slinks like a late-night subway ride.

On “Check Your Pockets,” the energy turns inward and abstract, a woozy, psychedelic House jam that feels like dancing through a heatwave haze. He wraps the record with “Deep Inferno,” a peak-time burner full of sticky Afro-funk polyrhythms, clashing vocal chops, and steam-pressure percussion. It’s unhinged, hypnotic, and gloriously raw.

Having revisited his archive with ‘The Lost D.A.T.S.' series, Romain returns to Hard Times not as a nostalgia act but as a flamekeeper - still innovating, still sweating, still firmly on the floor. The New Jersey EP is a love letter, yes, but it’s also a reminder: House never left. It just got deeper.

Published: 4th July 2025

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