Hey everyone, if you're hunting for that perfect summer track to light up your playlists and get the party started, David Penn has just delivered exactly what we needed. The Spanish house master has unleashed 'Satisfy My Soul' on his own Urbana Recordings, and it's already shaping up to be one of the standout house releases of 2026.
This isn't just another Tech House track – it's a proper summer anthem that fuses nostalgic 90s energy with fresh production that feels right at home on today's dancefloors. Penn dug deep into his personal sample library to unearth a vintage organ sample that had been sitting untouched for years. He paired it with the iconic M1 organ sound – that unmistakable classic 90s flavor – layered in some seriously groovy 90s-inspired drums, and built something special. The result is contagious, uplifting, and built to lift the dancefloor exactly like the best old-school house tracks always did.
What makes 'Satisfy My Soul' hit different is how it captures three decades of David Penn's expertise in one package. As the #1 ranking Beatport House Music Artist of all time, Penn knows exactly how to blend those classic harmonies with contemporary sounds. The track has already been road-tested hard, earning instant reactions from crowds at Madam in Amsterdam, Amnesia for Glitterbox, Jackie’s in Barcelona, Ibiza Pride, and Club Chinois. People were stopping him mid-set asking for the ID – that's how you know a track is special.
If you're into old-school house with a modern twist, this one delivers. The energy is pure Penn: enthusiastic, authentic, and full of that trademark grin that shines through in every set he plays. It's the kind of record that bridges generations of house music lovers – those who remember the golden era of the 90s and the new wave of dancers discovering these sounds today.
Penn's journey in the scene is seriously impressive. He's been at it for over three decades, founding Urbana Recordings back in 2003, which quickly became a go-to label for DJs like Roger Sanchez, David Morales, and Bob Sinclar. His legendary Kadoc project gave us 'The Nighttrain', which sold over 2 million copies worldwide and topped charts in Holland. More recently, he's dropped big collabs like 'Just Stay The Night' with Vintage Culture and Raphaella for Defected Records' anniversary, plus a 30th anniversary revamp of that classic 'Nighttrain'.
The support for 'Satisfy My Soul' speaks volumes too – tastemakers like David Guetta, Mr V, Sam Divine, Claptone, Tocadisco, and Low Steppa have all been showing love. That's the kind of backing that tells you this track is destined for heavy rotation in clubs and festivals throughout 2026. Penn's touring schedule is relentless, hitting spots across Spain, Ibiza (multiple Glitterbox, Chinois and La Troya dates), Croatia, the UK, Czech Republic, and major events like Defected Malta and Love to be Festival.
In a world where house music continues its massive resurgence, tracks like 'Satisfy My Soul' remind us why the genre never really left. The blend of soulful, funky influences with electronic precision is what keeps it evolving while staying true to its roots. Penn's ability to fuse those old harmonies with new technologies keeps his sound fresh and exciting year after year.
Stream 'Satisfy My Soul' now and feel that summer energy for yourself. It's the perfect addition to any house music playlist, whether you're prepping for festival season or just need something to elevate your daily drive.
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What do you think of David Penn’s new sound? Does 'Satisfy My Soul' give you those classic house vibes with a fresh edge? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let me know if this one’s hitting your summer rotation.