
Belgian DJ and producer Pegassi releases his new single Ascension today, and the track introduces his upcoming debut EP of the same name before the full project drops on September 4 through the Sweet Nothing label. You have the opportunity to listen to the song now across standard streaming platforms, while you wait for the full release next month.
When artists share a title track before a larger body of work, they establish a sonic baseline for listeners to evaluate, and Pegassi follows this standard industry approach to give audiences a clear preview of his current production style. The electronic music community often monitors Belgian artists closely, because the country maintains a long history of exporting influential dance music producers. Ascension adds another entry to this regional catalog, positioning Pegassi for his September rollout.
Releasing through Sweet Nothing provides the artist with a dedicated channel for his debut EP, as labels play a fundamental role in coordinating these types of rollouts and ensuring tracks reach target audiences effectively. If you follow electronic releases closely, you understand the importance of track sequencing and timing in a promotional cycle. The decision to lead with Ascension suggests the artist views the track as a central component of his upcoming project, setting the tone for the rest of the record.
You need to mark September 4 on your calendar if you want to hear the complete EP upon release, since listeners typically prefer to experience debut projects in full to understand a producer entirely. Until then, the single Ascension serves as your primary reference point for Pegassi and his current creative direction. The Sweet Nothing imprint will handle the distribution for all upcoming material related to this specific release cycle, allowing fans to track the progress seamlessly.
DJs often test new material during live performances before official release dates arrive, meaning you will often hear unreleased tracks mixed into club sets months before they appear on digital platforms. Pegassi likely refined Ascension through this live testing process to optimize the sound for dance floors, and the transition from club spaces to public availability gives everyone access to the music. You are now able to evaluate the final studio version on your personal audio equipment, as this release strategy builds steady awareness leading up to the final EP distribution date in September.
Lorenzo de' Nobili
Music Editor
Lorenzo de’ Nobili is a sound designer and composer driven by a deep passion for urban culture and its evolving aesthetics. His work explores the intersection of music, fashion and sport, blending contemporary sounds with strong visual identities. Alongside his research in urban culture, he collaborates with contemporary dance artists, creating immersive sonic experiences that connect movement, space and emotion.
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