David Hohme’s 4th Installment of ‘Where The Heart Is’ Is Here & It’s So Beautiful

Music

If you’ve ever experienced one of David Hohme’s sets, you’ll know it’s a sensational ride that stays glued to your memory forever. Hohme’s unique and unforgettable sound continues to receive rave reviews at the annual Burning Man gathering, where he’s played 9 years in a row, including the renowned Robot Heart Bus, Distrikt, and Bubbles & Bass, among countless others. He remains at the helm of his critically acclaimed and rapidly growing record label, Where The Heart Is, currently in it’s 4th year of business, nearing 50 releases as well as his illustrious weekly radio show, Welcome Hohme Radio, syndicated on radio stations worldwide.

Now, Hohme is back with his 4th installment of his ‘Where The Heart Is‘ compilation and the result is utterly beautiful. Leading figures like Jody Wisternoff, Hraach, and Erdi Irmak can all be heard on this compilation, alongside some rising talent in the world of melodic house, techno, and progressive house music. As Hohme puts it, “every Where My Heart Is mix is a continuation of the goal I set off to accomplish with Where The Heart Is Records; to give back and support the incredibly talented producers who make the music I love and play in my shows.”

Where The Heart Is‘ will take you on mesmerizing sonic journey, whisking your mind away into a dreamy paradise, sparking with bright melodies and hypnotic grooves that make this album impossible to turn off. Hohme adds that “it’s an opportunity for me to create a seamless, long-form listening experience to share the amazing unreleased music coming soon on the label and put these incredible artists on a pedestal; forever physicalizing it in form of vinyl and CD.” 

Listen for yourself below!

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