PREMIERE: Edu Schwartz – Outta My Head [Magnetic Magazine Recordings]

We’re excited to premiere the next release from Edu Schwartz, arriving officially next week via Magnetic Magazine Recordings. “Outta My Head” is his first original release on the label, following up his remix that landed earlier this year—and it’s a strong continuation of the direction he’s been heading.

Edu’s had a consistent run over the past few years, but this track shows a clear shift toward a more energetic, mainstage-friendly sound. The arrangement is clean and purposeful, built around a steady four-on-the-floor groove with saturated low-end movement and a vocal loop that does exactly what the title suggests—it gets stuck in your head after one play. There’s a deliberate restraint to the melodic content here too. No overreaching breakdowns or predictable builds—just solid, functional writing that holds up in a late-night club set.

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It also reflects where he’s at career-wise.

With multiple releases under Where The Heart Is, Circle of Life, and Words Not Enough, Edu’s writing with more confidence and clarity than ever. His last original on David Hohme’s label, “With Me,” leaned into a heavier, darker vocal approach than what we’ve seen in the past—and that same tonal shift continues here. But where “With Me” was shadowy and hypnotic, “Outta My Head” feels more focused, stripped down, and designed for maximum movement on a big system.

This premiere arrives a full week ahead of its official release, streaming exclusively on Magnetic Magazine’s SoundCloud. It also marks the 20th signing on Magnetic Magazine Recordings—so it’s a fitting moment to spotlight an artist who’s been putting in the work behind the scenes for years.

Edu’s catalog is already stacked with releases that have picked up support from names across the underground melodic and progressive space. Whether it’s the success of “A Poem for Every Day of the Year” and its remix, or his ongoing Duo State project with Jack District, the common thread is clear—he’s not rushing anything. Each release is a measured step forward.

You can stream “Outta My Head” above—and keep an eye out for the official release next week on all major platforms.

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