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Inve publishes his tracklist for episode 72.

  • Nov 20, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jan 20

Italian DJ and producer INVE standing with his hand on his chin, colour image.

Inve returns to Scientific Sound Asia for another week with a new edition of his radio show, continuing a consistent exploration of underground House and melodic electronic music. As an Asian electronic music radio platform, promoter and DJ agency, Scientific Sound Asia remains a space for artists to present club-driven sounds with an international outlook and long-form intent.


Originally from Valenza in Italy, Inve’s musical foundation sits across House, Deep House, Jackin House and Nu Disco, guided by ongoing Tech House and Progressive House influences. His DJ approach prioritises pacing and coherence, allowing records to unfold gradually while maintaining groove and forward movement throughout the mix.


Collaboration remains central to his output. His long-running partnership with Diego Forsinetti continues through Inve & Forsi and the Faceless, projects that remain active and relevant.


From early releases such as Feel and Mazar through to a steady flow of international productions, their catalogue has appeared on labels including Emotive Vibes and G-Records, alongside remix and collaborative work with artists such as B.Infinite, Chris Cowley, N.D. Anderson, Zinner & Orffee and Michael Kruse.


Recent releases underline a refined and contemporary direction. Solo material such as Hoy and Right Back reflects a stronger electronic and melodic focus, while current Inve & Forsi tracks, including No One Else, Love and Saved My Life, balance Jackin House energy with modern House arrangements. Through the Faceless project, releases like You And I and Tonight continue to reinforce a collaborative, club-focused production style.


Alongside this, Inve’s work with Andrea Mirgone explores deeper melodic territory through Progressive House and Melodic House releases, including Surface In The Air, Beyond, Constellation and Astral. These tracks emphasise atmosphere and long-form development, adding a more narrative dimension to his evolving sound.


This week’s broadcast reflects that breadth, blending Melodic House, Progressive House and Melodic Techno with personal selections shaped by both recent studio output and long-term influences. Each episode offers a present-day snapshot of Inve’s sound in motion, reinforcing his ongoing presence within the Scientific Sound Asia schedule.

The episode opens with Organic House atmosphere as Mirage sets a calm and immersive tone. This gentle introduction establishes space and rhythm before the mix transitions into Progressive House, where Origami introduces forward motion through evolving structure and melodic restraint.


As the journey develops, Indie Dance elements appear through Chains Of Madness, adding a darker rhythmic edge without breaking the episode’s smooth progression. The mix then moves deeper into Melodic House & Techno, with The Church, Pathos and Transit layering melody and tension in a controlled, club-focused flow.


Progressive House returns through Solar and Rave Culture, reinforcing momentum with steady basslines and gradual builds. These tracks anchor the episode’s middle section, maintaining continuity while allowing subtle shifts in energy.


The closing stretch centres once again on Melodic House & Techno, with Matador providing a strong melodic resolution. Episode 72 closes as a cohesive and balanced session, built around melodic depth and progressive movement, with organic and indie textures placed carefully within the overall flow.

DJ INVE, episode 72. Amonita - Mirage [TRYBESof]

Julian Nates - Origami [Movement Recordings]

Rich Vom Dorf - Chains Of Madness [Tächno]

Rampa - The Church [CircoLoco Records]

HoodyHoo - Pathos [Re:Sound Music]

Moritz Hofbauer - Transit [Soleid]

Ezequiel Arias - Solar [Anjunadeep]

Riches & Sins Feat. Liz Cass - Matador [Rukus]

Clay Smith - Rave Culture [Perspectives Digital]


Listen on Mixcloud here.


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