Whitney Weiss launches Chinotto Records label with ‘Temperance’ EP: Listen

Whitney Weiss launches Chinotto Records label with ‘Temperance’ EP: Listen

Whitney Weiss is kicking off their new label, Chinotto Records, with the ‘Temperance’ EP. Listen to it below.

The Berlin-based Argentinian artist wants the new outlet to be a home for less straightforward club music. “Named after an important citrus and iconic Italian soda flavor and inspired by the calm of sea views, [Chinotto is] a place for more bubbly, less bangers,” they wrote on Instagram. “These tracks won’t be the loudest or most aggressive, but they WILL create moments of true dancefloor euphoria when selected properly.”

Weiss added that the label will follow a profit-sharing model, so artists who release via Chinotto will receive half of the profits from music sales.

Weiss will inaugurate the label with the three-track ‘Temperance’ EP, out now. It features ‘Original’ and ‘Underground’ versions of the title track, closed out by ‘The World, Reversed’.

“Some of the happiest moments I’ve had on dance floors as a dancer and in the booth as a DJ were with tracks less obviously big and less boom boom boom”, they said in a press statement, ‘those moments influenced this EP.’

Whitney Weiss featured on this month’s round-up of eight emerging artists you need to hear off the back of their recent EP for New York’s Major Records called ‘Too Hot‘. In November last year, they released ‘The Best Way‘ single. 

Check out the ‘Temperance’ EP on Bandcamp, and listen to it below.

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