Hot Picks: Urmet K Shares The Tracks Defining His Melodic And Afro House Sound
- Undrtone Blog
- Aug 28
- 2 min read

Urmet K has been shaping the underground music scene for over 15 years. Based in London but with Estonian roots, his sound blends the emotional pull of melodic house with the organic textures of Afro house. It’s a style that has seen him release on top imprints, remix some of the genre’s biggest names, and rack up millions of streams - most notably with his remix of Kaldera & Lazarusman’s Oceans of My Mind.
Supported by Black Coffee, Themba, Pablo Fierro, and &ME, Urmet’s music strikes a balance between raw groove and hypnotic detail. His latest EP, Summer Solstice, out now on Stereo MCs’ connected label, is another showcase of his ability to build rich, atmospheric journeys made for late nights and sunrise sessions. Pre-order/save it here: https://lnk.to/SummerSolstice.
To mark the release, Urmet shares the tracks that inspire his sets - a mix of timeless melodic cuts, deep floor weapons, and tracks with emotional weight that linger long after the lights come up.
Homework- Ask Yourself (Audiojack’s Chemical Rewind) [Exploited]
Nice classic groove for peak
Kölsch- All That Matters [Kompakt]
Great opening track
Röyksopp - What Else Is There? (ft. Fever Ray) [True Electric] (andhim Remix)
Lovely classic with a modern twist
Asaf Samuel, Darco (IL) - Start The Party [Maccabi House]
Great weapon, love the breakdown with confusion about police coming and the party is over :)
SARAGA- Thinking About You [Stardust Records]
Beautiful track to play at the end of your sets.
Sean Doron & Yamagucci- Spinning Around
Great floor filler with nice cheeky sample
Omri Smadar & Jenia Tarsol - Lose Your Soul (feat. Nona Choir) [Ganuz]
Emotional track with indie vocals
Fabo feat Lostcause - Where I Stand (Karmon Remix) [STRANJJUR]
You can leave the vocal loop for ages… I love the drop; it’s truly a nostalgic classic for me that works every time.
Zoo Brazil-Cherry [DFTD]
Groovy bomb with hypnotic synth line.
M-High - Soulseeker [BERG AUDIO]
That bassline always gives me goosebumps when I play.
Urmet K’s Summer Solstice EP is available now on Connected, delivering two cuts that blend vibrant grooves with an emotive, driving energy.
With consistent support from the scene’s leading names and a sound that continues to evolve, Urmet is carving out a lasting presence in the melodic and Afro house worlds.
Urmet K
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