4 Years Of Jacking Records
- Silvio Aspetita
- 24 sept 2024
- 3 Min. de lectura
4 Years of Groove: The Rise of a Global Tech House Powerhouse Label

This past September 2024 marked the 4th anniversary of one of the most exciting labels in the electronic music scene, a label that has become a driving force in the world of Tech House. Founded with the mission to deliver cutting-edge, dancefloor-ready music, the label has not only lived up to expectations but exceeded them—building a global reputation for curating quality and consistency in every release.

At the heart of the label's success are its standout artists. Rick Silva, Stanny Abram, Mabel Caamal, Hotinga from France, Karlos Kastillo, and DJ Crown have all become synonymous with the label’s signature sound. Each of these artists has achieved significant recognition, consistently placing tracks in the Top 100 of Traxsource’s Tech House chart—a testament to their talent and the label's strong A&R direction.
Beyond the veterans, the label is also fostering a new wave of talent. Rising stars like Ángel Caamal, Coco Dubois, Tenoch, and 28 new producers from around the globe have recently joined the roster, bringing fresh energy and innovative sounds to the table. This bold commitment to discovery and inclusion showcases the label's dedication not only to growth but to shaping the future of Tech House.
Over the past four years, the label has established itself as a tastemaker—trusted by DJs, celebrated by fans, and respected by industry peers. With a solid foundation, a diverse artist lineup, and a clear vision for the future, it’s clear that this is only the beginning.
Here’s to four years of rhythm, community, and global grooves—and many more to come.

Underground Anthems: How JACKING RECORDS a Tech House Label is Dominating Dance Floors Worldwide
In an era where electronic music is constantly evolving, one Tech House label has carved out a unique space—not just on the charts, but in the heart of underground club culture. With a sharp ear for rhythm and an instinct for what truly moves a crowd, the label’s music has become a staple in DJ sets from Europe to Latin America, and everywhere the underground thrives.
Among the most requested tracks in clubs today are three undeniable bangers: "Junggle Drumms" by Rick Silva, "Sun and the Sky" by Mabel Caamal, and "To the House" by Coco Dubois. These tracks haven’t just climbed digital charts—they’ve become dancefloor anthems, consistently lighting up late-night sets in underground venues where the real pulse of Tech House lives.
"Junggle Drumms" brings a raw, tribal energy that DJs love to drop when the night hits its peak. Its hypnotic groove and primal percussion have made it a crowd favorite in both intimate clubs and warehouse raves.
On the other side of the sonic spectrum, "Sun and the Sky" delivers a dreamy yet driving groove. Mabel Caamal’s unique melodic sensibility combined with deep, rolling basslines has earned this track rotation in clubs known for more emotional, sunrise sets—where the line between dance and meditation blurs.
Then there's "To the House" by Coco Dubois, a pure club weapon. With its stripped-down beats, infectious vocal samples, and relentless energy, it’s become a go-to track for DJs looking to ignite dancefloors and keep the momentum going all night long.
This rise in club presence speaks volumes about the label’s impact. It's not just producing chart-toppers—it's shaping the vibe of the underground. DJs are turning to this catalog not just for hits, but for tools that connect with dancers on a visceral level.
As the label moves into its fifth year, it continues to bridge the gap between studio brilliance and dancefloor magic. In an age where virality often overshadows authenticity, this label proves that real music still finds its way—beat by beat—into the soul of the underground.
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