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OMRI. opens 2026 on Collecting Dots with three-track statement, ‘House Revolution’ .

Collecting Dots Records enters 2026 with intent as label founder OMRI. (pronounced OMRI dot) delivers ‘House Revolution’. Marking both his opening statement of the year and the label’s first drop since closing 2025 with its debut VA offering ‘Dot By Dot’, the three-track EP continues a now-established ethos and opens the year with an OMRI. original that sets the tone for what’s to come in the months ahead.

BUY/STREAM ‘HOUSE REVOLUTION’ HERE

Across the EP, OMRI. sharpens his signature blend of hypnotic rhythm, raw energy, and off-kilter club pressure. Title track ‘House Revolution’ sets the pace with menacing tones that merge with slinking, commanding grooves, while ‘Rhythm Of The Loner’ leans deeper into trippy textures and pulsing tension. To close, final cut ‘Louder’ pushes the intensity further, built for peak moments with a high-impact edge that’s become synonymous with his growing sound.

Arriving as Collecting Dots approaches its first anniversary later this month, ‘House Revolution’ reflects the identity the label has quickly built over its first year; forward-thinking, groove-led club music with a clear sense of purpose. The release also lands just days ahead of Collecting Dots’ Tulum debut on 7th January, welcoming Tom & Collins, Rafael and Dor Danino, and underlining a moment of momentum for both artist and imprint as they carry their sound onto one of the world’s most influential dancefloor destinations. As Collecting Dots steps into its second year, ‘House Revolution’ acts as both a reflection and a reset – rooted in the label’s journey so far, while pointing toward its next destination.

OMRI. ‘House Revolution’ is out now via Collecting Dots Records – buy/stream HERE.

Tracklist:
1) House Revolution
2) Rhythm Of The Loner
3) Louder

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