FENDI CHART: ENNE (BR) Maps the Pulse of Contemporary House
Brazilian producer ENNE (BR) presents his Fendi Chart, a fifteen-track selection that doubles as both an artistic statement and a sharp snapshot of the house music currently dominating the world's most influential DJ booths. The list opens with his own Fendi (Extended Mix) at 130 BPM — a percussive, organic-bass driven groove that sets the hedonistic tone for everything that follows.
The selection moves intelligently between high-energy tech-house and more introspective deep house territory. Sidney Charles' Bass Rider at 132 BPM delivers the raw underground grit that keeps the chart grounded, while Dennis Ferrer's Remix of Nick Curly's Underground at 124 BPM stands out as the most emotionally resonant moment of the entire list — Ferrer's unmistakable New York fingerprints turning the dance floor into a shared, spiritual experience.
The mid-section shines with Dusky's Nobody Else and Hector Couto & Roberto Palmero's Waxes And Romances, both sitting at 123 BPM, introducing atmospheric and melodic textures that give the set its necessary breathing room. The closing stretch belongs to the most laid-back cuts: Fouk's Coconuts and Mat.Joe's Heart To Find at 119 BPM, showcasing that warm, filter-driven organic house aesthetic that defines the best of the European school.
- Chart highlight: Underground (Dennis Ferrer Remix) – Nick Curly
- Surprise pick: Pumpin' It Up – Marijn Jansen
- End-of-night weapon: Coconuts – Fouk
- BPM range: 119–132