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Pumpin Vocal Hooked House / Tech House With Daniel Steinberg On Remix Duties - Goosey makes his Crosstown Rebels debut with ‘Wrapped Up In Your Love’, featuring remixes from Daniel Steinberg. Out on 10th April 2026, the Barcelona-based artist lands on Damian Lazarus’ imprint for the first time with a vocal-driven house cut backed by two reworks from Berlin mainstay Steinberg.
A vocal-led slice of modern house lands on Crosstown Rebels as UK DJ/producer Goosey makes his label debut with ‘Wrapped Up In Your Love’ on 10th April, a record that channels a classic touch through a contemporary lens. Built around slick drums, warm basslines, and an unmistakably uplifting vocal hook, the track leans into the nature of the dancefloor while keeping its groove firmly locked from start to finish.
The original mix leads the release with bright, feel-good energy, while the ‘Club Dub’ strips things back to the track’s rhythmic core, letting the drums, bass, and melodic touches breathe deeper into the groove. Berlin house mainstay and Arms & Legs co-owner Daniel Steinberg then steps in on remix duties, delivering two reinterpretations. His main remix sharpens the original’s hook with skippy percussion and rich M1 organ stabs, while his ‘6AM’ remix stretches the elements into deeper territory built for after-hours dancefloors.
Considered a rising star for some time thanks to support for his unreleased productions from an impressive array of big room-friendly DJs, Goosey is finally ready to unleash his most high-profile release to date - a suitably large Crosstown Rebels label debut. Goosey has previously said that he's particularly inspired by the sound of DC10 Ibiza, and on 'Wrapped Up In Your Love' - a bold, big room-ready chunk of nostalgic, heavily electronic house topped off by echoing female vocal phrases - you can tell. He provides a chunky, trippy and more thickset 'Club Dub' that strips out most of the vocals, and then hands the track over to Daniel Steinberg. He delivers two takes: a 'remix' that peppers a weighty, extra-heavy groove with ML style organ licks, and a dubby, hazy and hypnotic '6am Remix'.