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Miami Music Week has always been the place where labels, artists, and underground communities collide, and this year a new collaboration is bringing some serious groove to the city. Subsolar and Deep Tech Los Angeles (DTLA) have announced a joint label showcase during Miami Music Week, highlighting the sound and artists driving their respective scenes.
The event, titled “THICC Cuts in Miami,” represents more than just a party—it’s a meeting point for two communities that share a passion for stripped-back grooves, rolling basslines, and dancefloor-focused house music.

Subsolar has steadily built a reputation as a label focused on cutting-edge house and tech-house sounds, spotlighting producers who understand how to keep energy flowing on modern dancefloors. Deep Tech Los Angeles, on the other hand, has become one of the West Coast’s hubs for groove-driven house music, with its releases and events capturing the laid-back but rhythmically sharp style that defines much of LA’s underground.
By teaming up for Miami Music Week, the two collectives are bringing together artists and fans from opposite sides of the country—and beyond.
Label showcases during MMW often act as cultural snapshots of where a sound is heading, and this collaboration highlights the continued rise of deep tech and groove-forward house as a dominant force within the underground.
The event itself is centered around THICC Cuts, a concept that celebrates chunky basslines, tight percussion, and records designed to move a crowd from the first kick drum. Expect DJs who prioritize groove and flow over theatrics, creating a dancefloor environment where the music speaks for itself.
This style of house has been gaining momentum across club circuits in recent years. While festival stages often lean toward bigger, more melodic sounds, smaller rooms and underground venues have embraced deeper, more rhythm-driven selections. That balance between minimalism and energy is exactly what this showcase aims to deliver.
For artists and labels, Miami Music Week is more than just a run of parties—it’s a place where scenes connect. Producers meet collaborators, labels introduce new talent, and DJs test records that may shape the coming festival season.
Showcases like this one give fans a chance to hear multiple artists from a label’s roster in one place, offering a clearer picture of the sound and direction each collective represents.
For Subsolar and DTLA, the Miami appearance is also an opportunity to expand their reach beyond their home markets, bringing their brand of groove-heavy house music to an international audience.
Attendees can expect a lineup focused on selectors who understand how to build momentum throughout the night. Rather than short festival-style sets, label showcases often encourage longer journeys behind the decks—where DJs can explore deeper cuts, unreleased tracks, and collaborative energy between artists.
The result is typically a night where the dancefloor becomes the center of attention, driven by tight mixing, steady rhythms, and a crowd that’s there for the music.
For listeners following the global house scene, events like this reflect a broader trend: labels and collectives are increasingly shaping the culture not only through releases but through live experiences that bring their sound directly to the dancefloor.
As Miami Music Week continues to evolve, collaborations between labels like Subsolar and Deep Tech Los Angeles highlight the vitality of the underground community. While massive events dominate headlines, smaller curated showcases remain essential for nurturing new sounds and strengthening connections within the scene.
Expect the energy from this event to ripple beyond Miami—showing up in DJ sets, future releases, and collaborations long after the week ends.
For fans of groove-driven house music, this is exactly the kind of showcase that captures what Miami Music Week does best: bringing the global dance community together under one roof.
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Written by: HNR News
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