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Italian producer and DJ Inve announces his tracklist for episode 62.

  • Sep 4, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jan 14


Italian DJ and Producer Inve standing behind a door looking from side with monophone against his ear, black and white image


Inve is an Italian DJ and producer from Valenza whose career has developed through a consistent connection to underground House and club culture. His sound moves across House, Deep House, Jackin House and Nu Disco, shaped by long-standing influences from Tech House and Progressive House. Scientific Sound Asia represents his work as an Asian electronic music radio platform, promoter and DJ agency with an international reach.


His productions and DJ sets are rooted in the dancefloor, shifting between refined Club House selections and deeper, more melodic material. This flexibility has remained central to his approach, allowing him to adapt his sound while maintaining a clear identity.


Alongside producer Diego Forsinetti, he continues to work as part of the duo Inve & Forsi and the project the Faceless, both of which have played a key role in his catalogue from the early stages of his career through to his current output. Earlier releases on labels such as Emotive Vibes and G-Records helped establish his presence within the European underground scene, while collaborative projects and remixes broadened his profile internationally.


Tracks such as Disco Down and subsequent releases gained strong DJ support, reinforcing his reputation for club-focused production and reliable groove-driven writing. In more recent years, Inve’s output has expanded into Melodic House and Progressive House territory without losing its House foundation.


Current releases and projects continue to reflect this evolution, including ongoing work with Diego Forsinetti, Mark Fill and Andrea Mirgone. Tracks such as Hoy, Right Back, No One Else, Love and Saved My Life sit alongside newer material, including You And I, Tonight and a growing catalogue of melodic projects exploring deeper, more atmospheric structures.


His weekly radio show reflects this full spectrum, combining current Melodic House, Progressive House and Melodic Techno with personal selections that reference his House and Jackin roots. The programme functions as both a platform for new music and a continuation of his long-term artistic direction, aligning closely with the underground focus of Scientific Sound Asia.

The episode opens with a flowing Progressive House foundation as Surface In The Air sets a measured and melodic pace. That sense of progression continues through Ghost, where evolving arrangements and restrained tension establish a calm but purposeful direction.


Melodic House & Techno shapes the emotional core of the mix, with Millions Of Questions in the Rich Vom Dorf remix and Hypercolour in the Mind Against remix introducing layered melodies and atmospheric depth. These selections maintain a smooth balance between emotion and club-ready focus.


As the episode develops, Best Of Me adds vocal-led intensity before Doesn’t Matter brings the energy back down into Deep House territory. This moment provides contrast and space, allowing the groove to reset without breaking continuity.


The closing stretch leans into Tech House with Berzerk, Deep Fear and I Call That Love sharpening the rhythm and lifting the drive. Episode 62 closes with a confident club-focused finish, uniting progressive flow, melodic tension and rhythmic punch into a cohesive journey.

DJ INVE, episode 62. Andrea Mirgone, INVE - Surface In The Air [Vivenza Music]

Ucha - Millions Of Questions (Rich Vom Dorf Remix) [Deepalma]

Armen Miran, Felix Raphael - Ghost [Hoomidaas]

CamelPhat, Yannis - Hypercolour (Mind Against Remix) [RCA Records Label]

Artbat, Sailor & I - Best Of Me (CamelPhat Remix) [METAPHYSICAL]

Gianmarco Limenta - Doesn't Matter Hungarian Hot Wax]

Alec Troniq - Berzerk (Tobi Kramer Remix) [Clepsydra]

Sidekick - Deep Fear [Netswork Records]

LA Riots, Max Styler Feat. Laura White - I Call That Love [REALM Records]


Listen on Mixcloud here.


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