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Premiere: Quivver’s ‘Another Storm’ leads Mango Alley and Super Progressive’s standout ‘Convergence’ compilation

Thomas Gaboury-Potvin
News, Premieres, Progressive House
18 August 2025

Always at the vanguard of modern dance music, Mango Alley continues to set the bar high with its latest project, ‘Convergence’ — a visionary compilation that merges some of the finest underground house and progressive producers into one seamless, genre-defining journey. Curated by some of the scene’s most respected tastemakers, channels, and influential voices, ‘Convergence’ is where music and mind intersect, weaving diverse sonic threads into a singular, powerful strand.

This inaugural edition comes under the stewardship of Super Progressive, bringing together a truly global lineup. From Europe and Australia to Asia, North and South America, the compilation reflects the borderless nature of modern electronic music. Bright upcoming talent shines alongside established icons, crafting a release that feels both timeless and forward-thinking.

At the heart of the compilation is Quivver, a name synonymous with underground dance royalty. With ‘Another Storm,’ he delivers a masterclass in tension, atmosphere, and groove — a track that spirals outward with hypnotic melodies, precise rhythms, and a sense of restrained power. Designed to ignite both intimate dancefloors and expansive festival stages, it’s a reminder of why Quivver remains one of the most revered figures in the scene.

Elsewhere on the release, Dowden and Maze 28 sculpt deep, chromatic landscapes, while Jares and Taylan offer vivid shades of blue that transport the listener away from reality. Elliot Moriarty’s ‘Rosario Dreams’ adds a dreamlike layer, stimulating the senses with intricate sonic details. The ‘Convergence’ compilation is a collective statement on the depth, diversity, and emotional pull of progressive music in 2025.

You can now listen to the full premiere of Quivver’s track ‘Another Storm’ exclusively on When We Dip. Enjoy!

Release Date: August 21st, 2025. Buy Here

Quivver: Instagram / SoundCloud
Mango Alley: Instagram / SoundCloud

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