Multi-hyphenate LP Giobbi returned with new additions to her “Yes Yes Yes” imprint, featuring Philou, Alex Golden, and DJ Minx. As a purpose-driven DJ, producer, pianist, and activist, she relentlessly supports marginalized communities through her initiatives, including women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ artists. “Yes Yes Yes” presents to the world the ripe abundance of talent out there that deserves more of the spotlight. This recent collection of four singles released during Women’s History Month is, to Giobbi, “A sonic journey that celebrates the music, voices, and stories of women.”
Philou: “Acid Martini”
First released was “Acid Martini” by French DJ Philou. After spending impactful time in Brazil and scoring a resident spot at the hot Parisian nightclub Silencio, she has risen in the ranks of eclectic, worldly producers. Philou debuted on “Yes Yes Yes” in October 2024, making this her first comeback since. Through bouncy and crisp synths, a rolling glassy sound effect, and a unique conversational sample, Philou recreates an entire club atmosphere in under four minutes. The relaxed techno feel of the track lies somewhere between a dark club and a beach party, committing fully to the hallucinogen-inspired title.
Alex Golden: “Tisno Twist”
Coming in hot from the snowy mountains of Aspen is Alex Golden. Well-known in the resort town’s music scene, Golden made her “Yes Yes Yes” debut with “Tisno Twist.” On the plane back from Tisno, Croatia, Golden began laying the foundation for this new track, finishing it soon after landing home. The percussion stands out with several intricate layers, inspired by the tropical, by-the-sea energy she basked in. Towards the end of the track, synths burst in every direction, expanding the track into big room or festival territory.
LP Giobbi: “Galt”
Label head LP Giobbi took on the third release, “Galt,” with pride and respect. As a trained jazz pianist herself, she honors composer Galt MacDermot in this unique jazz-house mixture. The melodies and cadence transport the listener to a vintage bar, dancing and hopping with joy. Of the four singles, it contains the most rhythmic variation, characteristic of the jazz genre, providing a stimulating listening experience.
DJ Minx: “Forget”
Women on Wax founder DJ Minx finished the four-parter with a bang. Active since the late ’80s, Minx boasts a wide range of experience and a curated style rooted in the Detroit dance and club scene. “Forget” shows off a fast-paced tech-house beat, accompanied by a rich vocal sample and sizzling, metallic percussion that echo and bounce off each other in the most hypnotic way. Further filling the atmosphere are alarm-like tones, making scratchy, descending runs like an old ringtone.
Projects like “Yes Yes Yes” demonstrate the enrichment of diversity, delivering quality electronic music from all walks of life. A core of LP Giobbi’s career is uplifting others through both resources and music, hence her non-profit, FEMME HOUSE. Through this foundation, she and her team have taught music production essentials to over 17,000 individuals in person and online. Additionally, the foundation’s SiriusXM radio show “FEMME HOUSE Radio” has brought over 300 hours of diverse music to over 12 million global listeners.
To further support LP Giobbi, attend one of her sets this summer at festivals all around the world. For more information about dates, locations, and tickets, visit her official website.
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