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Aberton returns to the fold with Revolution, a high-octane Jackin’ House cut released on Monophony that perfectly balances groove, grit and musicality.

Clocking in at 5:30, Aberton‘s track is a peak-time bomb wrapped in swirling percussion, relentless rhythm and a vocal sample that does exactly what it should: hook you in and keep you there.

The drums are classic Aberton. Tight, punchy and tailored for the dancefloor. There’s a rolling energy here that drives the track forward without ever feeling overcooked. At the heart of Revolution is its vocal snippet from Gil Scott-Heron, chopped and looped to perfection, offering a soulful contrast to the darker, techier undercurrent of the beat. It’s this tension between raw club energy and melodic finesse that gives the tune its staying power.

Debuted on Radio Electronica Jena to warm praise from the international DJ circuit, Revolution feels like a culmination of Aberton’s groove-driven style and his growing confidence as a producer. The mix is tight, the dynamics are club-ready and the arrangement keeps the floor moving without falling into formula.

Whether you’re spinning at a sweaty basement session or dropping heat in a festival tent, this one is built to do serious damage. A proper Jackin’ House weapon with just enough soul to set it apart.

Big up the Monophony team fro sending this over, a new label to us but with names like Hotmood, T.Markakis and I Gemin already on the roster, it’s one will keep an eye out for.

Aberton’s ‘Revolution’ is out now, you can get it on Traxsource here.

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