L.P. Rhythm channels the timeless energy of 90s house music on his latest track, 'Versatile', out on Disorder Records.
‘Versatile’ is already receiving spins from every major DJ – from Ben Hemsley to Kettama B2B Chris Stussy at Boiler Room, Max Dean, Eliza Rose, Josh Baker, as well as being named Radio 1’s Danny Howard’s ‘Hottest Record’ on release day, with an interview to accompany. The track has become a certified crowd favourite. Fans have delivered massive reactions at festivals and club shows alike, with thousands singing back the hook at Parklife, Mint Festival, Amnesia Ibiza and packed dancefloors across the UK and Europe.
On the track, L.P. says: “‘Versatile’ means a lot to me. It’s special having a track that connects with the dancefloor like that—hearing people chant the melody back is a mad feeling. Definitely one of those moments that reminds me why I make music.”
Listen to ‘Versatile’ on F1 Tracks.
L.P. Rhythm is fast becoming a leading voice in the new wave of electronic nostalgia. With a sound that pays homage to the genre’s golden era while keeping a firm foot in the present, L.P. has earned support from an elite circle of tastemakers including Chris Stussy, Enzo Siragusa, Josh Baker, Job Jobse, Max Dean, ANOTR, and Rossi.
From the underground to the main stage, L.P. Rhythm’s rise has been powered by a sound that fuses vintage textures with modern energy. His 90s-inflected sets have lit up the UK’s most iconic clubs and earned him a growing international following, with recent appearances in Lisbon, Amsterdam, Dublin, and beyond.
As his momentum continues to build, the Sunderland-based artist is carving out a distinctive space in the electronic scene; where past meets present, and every set is a journey through time, rhythm, and rave-ready emotion.
