

Freddy da Stupid – EarGasm (Original Mix)
Stay True Sounds Vol. 7 drops 29 August – another expertly curated compilation from label boss Kid Fonque, continuing his mission to document and showcase the label’s uncompromising vision; elevating the most exciting artists in South African electronic and house music.
Leading the rollout, Thabo Tonick delivers “Nika” – a slow-burn house heater layered in tension and flow – while Graham Deep makes his debut on the label with “Rabbit’s Foot”, a patient, atmospheric standout that’s already turning heads.
But the depth doesn’t stop there. Pando G comes through with “Analog Machines”, a raw, synth-heavy trip built on texture and grit. It’s one of the compilation’s most distinctive moments – unapologetically minimal, deeply musical. The kind of track that rewards repeat listens or gets dropped in a tech house set at 2am.
Another highlight is beatsbyhand’s “Aphotic Zone” – a haunting, immersive track that pushes deep house into darker waters. With its low-end weight and shadowy tone, it captures the late-night energy that defines the Stay True sound.
The full compilation features a tight, purposeful selection of producers shaping the next wave: Radic The Myth, Wapo Jije, Exte C, Freddy da Stupid, and more. New names and label regulars sit side by side, each track a standout in its own right.
No filler. No fluff. Just a sharp, honest representation of where South African house music is right now.
Stay True Sounds Vol. 7 isn’t just a label release – it’s a document of the culture. And it lands 29 August.
Enjoy!