As we transition into the fall, with the heat of summer slowly fading, Where the Heart Is record label shows no signs of cooling down. The latest release from Israeli producer Amir Telem is keeping the momentum strong, proving that this boutique, carefully curated label is still very much in the fast lane.

Amir Telem, a resident DJ at Beach-Bar Caesarea and host of the Deeper Purpose radio show on Frisky-Radio, brings a wealth of experience and spiritual depth to his music. Regularly incorporating spiritual messages from the Vedas—the ancient wisdom of yoga—Amir’s productions reflect his vast experience as a yoga and meditation instructor. This unique blend of deep, progressive house with spiritual undertones has resonated with listeners worldwide.

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This release not only continues the success of Where the Heart Is but also marks a significant moment in Amir Telem’s career. With support from major names like Fire, Black Coffee, Nick Warren, and Mark DePulse, Amir’s upward trajectory is clear, and his addition to the label is a welcome one.

On the flip side, Deviu, a Colombian-based music producer, has been making waves since his rebrand a few years ago. Since embarking on his creative journey in 2014, Deviu has honed his skills in audio and sound production, making his mark in the Melodic House & Techno and Progressive House genres. His distinctive sound has found a home on respected labels such as Purified Records, Steyoyoke, and Zerothree. With support from industry heavyweights like Nora en Pure, Miss Monique, and Nick Warren, Deviu’s contributions to the electronic music scene are undeniable.

Overall, this release is stellar from start to finish, introducing fresh faces to the label while keeping the energy high as we head into the cooler months. It’s clear that Where the Heart Is is committed to keeping the fire burning hot throughout the rest of the year.

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