Fresh from Lapsus Music, “Work That Beat (Extended Mixes)” by Supernova, Easttown is a 2-track house release that hits the sweet spot. All 2 tracks lock in at 131 BPM, keeping the set momentum consistent.

Work That Beat (Extended Mixes) on Lapsus Music
Genre: House
Release Date: 2026-03-20
Label: Lapsus Music
Catalog: LPS376D
Work That Beat (Extended Mixes) – Official Music Video
Behind the House : Release Notes
Italian mainstays Supernova hook up with Dutch DJ/Producer Easttown for two explosive new singles on Lapsus Music. Supernova are long-standing figures in the global house scene known for their groove-led productions and high-energy DJ sets. With releases on respected international labels including their own Lapsus, they blend classic house with contemporary underground. Easttown has built a reputation for slick, driving house music, known for his releases on Hot Creations and Cécille Records. ‘Work That Beat’ sets the tone with a peppering of wooden, organic percussion. The drums swing, the bassline harks back to early Chicago, and viola stabs keep things fresh and human. ‘Show Me’ is another tight and funky track with a restless mix of drums and percussion, moody vocals to inject some soul and plenty of depth. These are two perfect collisions of the unique house styles of Supernova and Easttown.
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2 Tracks – Download List
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Supernova, Easttown – Work That Beat Extended Mix
House | 131 BPM | F Major | 5:30
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Supernova, Easttown – Show Me Extended Mix
House | 131 BPM | F Major | 6:00
Harmonic Mixing in F major – 131 BPM
Meet the Artists Behind This Release
Easttown is a Dutch DJ and producer who has released 37 tracks since 2023. The artist delivers house, tech house, and deep house across labels including Cecille Records and fabric Records.
Supernova is a DJ and producer duo from Florence, Italy, comprising Giacomo Godi and Emiliano Nencioni who founded Lapsus Music in 2009. The duo produces tech house and deep house tracks for labels including Stereo Productions, Downtown Underground, and Mother Recordings.















