Amedeo Picone Drops "Get Naughty" – A Fresh Tech House Banger That's Pure Dancefloor Fire

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Hey everyone, if you're anything like me, you've been craving that perfect track to kick off the night – something groovy, driving, and just a little bit cheeky. Well, buckle up because Amedeo Picone just delivered exactly that with his latest release, "Get Naughty." Dropping on Metamorfosi Records at the end of January 2026, this one's a straight-up club weapon blending tech house, minimal house, and that classic old-school house vibe we all secretly love.




Right from the jump, "Get Naughty" hooks you with those rolling basslines and hypnotic drums that scream underground energy. The production is tight and refined – think crisp percussion layered over a relentless groove that builds tension without ever letting go. It's got that minimal edge where every element feels purposeful, no fluff, just pure momentum designed to make bodies move. The tech house influence shines through in the funky, swinging rhythms, while the old-school house nod keeps it fun and accessible, reminding us why house music never really went out of style. In a year where house playlists are exploding on Spotify and Apple Music with fresh tech house hits from names like Fisher, Chris Lake, and Mau P, this track fits right in as a standout for anyone building late-night sets or just needing that peak-time energy.

Now, let's talk about the man behind the music. Amedeo Picone, the Naples-born DJ and producer (class of '96), grew up messing around on his dad's '90s turntables – talk about a proper origin story. That early exposure clearly stuck because he's built a career fusing house, techno, tech house, and minimal into his own signature sound. No boundaries here; the guy is versatile as hell. He's already played some massive spots – Amnesia Ibiza, Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa, Printworks, The Warehouse Project, Sziget Festival, Airbeat One, Elrow Town, and more. That's not just a list; it's proof he's one of the most exciting emerging talents on the global circuit right now.

His productions? They're getting love from heavy hitters like Joseph Capriati, Luciano, Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, Seth Troxler, Nic Fanciulli, Riva Starr, and Vintage Culture. Releases on labels like Circus Recordings (Yousef), Snatch! Records (Riva Starr), and Machaca La Membrana (Luciano) show he's earned his stripes. And now, with "Get Naughty" on Metamorfosi, he's pushing even further, living by his mottos: “making the impossible possible” and “giving people what they don’t yet know they want.” That's the mindset that's keeping him ahead of the curve.

Speaking of curves, house music – especially tech house – is absolutely dominating in 2026. Streaming numbers for house playlists have skyrocketed, bookings for house DJs are through the roof, and the genre's cultural pull is stronger than ever. We're seeing playlists packed with the freshest tech house drops, from rolling basslines to hypnotic grooves that keep the underground alive while crossing over to bigger crowds. Tracks like this one capture that perfect balance: sophisticated enough for the purists, infectious enough to get everyone on the floor. It's no wonder tech house continues to lead the charge in dance music trends, with fusions and steady, community-driven energy defining the scene.

If you're into that driving, groove-heavy sound that's perfect for clubs, festivals, or even your home setup, give "Get Naughty" a spin – it's the kind of release that sticks with you long after the beat drops.

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What do you think of "Get Naughty"? Does it hit that sweet spot for your playlists? Drop your thoughts in the comments – I'd love to hear if you're feeling the groove!

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