Zuccasam returns to Selador with “Flip No / Jomi” — 4 progressive house cuts that balance dancefloor function with listening depth. Spanning 123–125 BPM across its 4 tracks, this release gives DJs flexible tempo options for different set moments.

Flip No / Jomi – Progressive House at 123–125 BPM
Flip No / Jomi – Official Music Video
Behind the Progressive House : Release Notes
Fresh from his awesome Seladorian debut ‘Away Loss’ on our recent Showcase 22 collection, London’s finest Zucassam is back in double quick time to melt your dancefloors once more. ‘Flip No’ is, to put it simply, immense. Real old school 80s Chicago jackin’ vibes (think Adonis, Bam Bam et al) are aided and abetted by rumbunctious ravey stabs, all building to a powerful progtastic crescendo. A punch has rarely been so packed. Partner in crime ‘Jomi’ is equally invigorating. A dark, minimal intro gradually gives way to wonderfully euphoric riffage – imagine you’re dancing heads down in the dark, the light begins to creep in, and before you know it, you’re greeting a beautiful sunrise. ‘Jomi’ does that in 8 minutes! On remix duties, Selador debutant and Bedrock / Renaissance alumni Derderwandert twists the original’s key riff in a darker direction without losing any of its uplifting edge and adds snappy vocal inserts for good measure. He then spoils us with a bonus deep dubby excursion. Team Selador – Flippin’ ‘eck!
Download ‘Flip No / Jomi’ in MP3, FLAC, and AIFF Formats
4-Track Tracklist
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Zuccasam – Flip No Original Mix
Progressive House | 124 BPM | E Minor | 6:42
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Zuccasam – Jomi Original Mix
Progressive House | 125 BPM | Gb Minor | 8:19
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Zuccasam – Jomi Derderwandert Story Version
Melodic House & Techno | 123 BPM | Gb Minor | 6:06
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Zuccasam – Jomi Derderwandert Dub
Melodic House & Techno | 123 BPM | Gb Minor | 6:06
Beatmatching Guide – 123–125 BPM – Progressive House
Meet the Artist Behind This Release
London-based producer Sam Harris operates under the Zuccasam moniker, releasing progressive house and melodic techno across multiple genres including afro house. His productions appear on Nightcolours and Selador, spanning from driving house rhythms to melodic progressive arrangements.






