LP Giobbi Unveils Debut Label Compilation, We Say Yes, Vol. 1

LP Giobbi continues to carve out her unique path in the electronic music world with the launch of her debut label compilation, We Say Yes, Vol. 1, arriving today on her imprint Yes Yes Yes.

More than just a collection of tracks, the compilation serves as a statement of intent for the label: uniting established artists and fresh talent under one banner, while channeling the inclusive, optimistic, and community-driven spirit of rave culture.

A Celebration of Rave Culture

Speaking about the project, LP Giobbi explained: “Our debut label compilation ‘We Say Yes’ celebrates the original spirit of raving. ‘We’ highlights unity and inclusivity on the dance floor while ‘Yes’ emphasises the power of positivity and optimism, connecting to the Yes Yes Yes ethos.”

The Music

The compilation opens with ‘Natura Umana‘, a collaboration between LP Giobbi and Alex Kennon, blending organic instrumentation with hypnotic house textures. Rising star EMJIE follows with ‘Hurt Me No More’, a groove-driven cut bursting with uplifting energy.

Frequent collaborators Inda Jani & Ghezz step in with ‘Richman’, layering rolling basslines and expansive synths, before Fundido transforms LP Giobbi’s ‘Take My Hand’ into a euphoric remix.

Baby Weight contributes the chunky and infectious ‘Feral‘, while Disfreq & mOat bring a bold reinterpretation of Kate Bush’s iconic ‘Running Up That Hill’. Finally, Berlin-based producer and vocalist JOPLYN closes the record with ‘Fired Up’, a high-energy heater that embodies the compilation’s bold spirit.

Tracklist

  1. LP Giobbi x Alex Kennon – Natura Umana
  2. EMJIE – Hurt Me No More
  3. Inda Jani & Ghezz – Richman
  4. LP Giobbi – Take My Hand (Fundido Mix)
  5. Baby Weight – Feral
  6. Disfreq & mOat – Running
  7. JOPLYN – Fired Up

We Say Yes, Vol. 1 is more than a compilation; it’s a manifesto for LP Giobbi’s Yes Yes Yes imprint. With its mix of seasoned producers and fresh voices, it captures the timeless energy of house and rave music while staying rooted in inclusivity, optimism, and community.

The compilation is already available here.