Alleanza brings together Ryan Arnold, Acid Harry and Atila Derin for “Wala Milyon”, a direct, club-focused release that draws on each artist’s individual lane without losing clarity.

Built around rolling tribal percussion and a sharp, expressive Arabic vocal, the track leans into repetition and control. The vocal sits front and centre, carrying the record through its peaks without the need for overworked arrangement. There’s a restraint to it that works in its favour, giving DJs something reliable but still distinctive.

Ryan Arnold arrives off the back of high-profile collaborations with HUGEL and R3HAB, alongside a busy touring schedule that’s taken him from Ministry of Sound to international festival stages. Acid Harry continues a consistent run of charting releases on labels like Toolroom and Glasgow Underground, with a sound that’s firmly rooted in peak-time sets. Atila Derin adds a more melodic sensibility, shaped by his early start in music and influences from Istanbul’s evolving house scene.

“Wala Milyon” fits neatly into Alleanza’s evolving sound, with a clear focus on tracks that translate quickly in the club.


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