Who is DOGMA? DOGMA Songs, Music, Discography & Artists Like DOGMA

There are producers who make tracks you skip past, and then there are producers who make you stop and just listen. Adam has been digging through Spotify long enough to tell the difference, and DOGMA lands firmly in the second category. This Italian house producer has a sound that is elegant, precise, and built to move rooms. 4D4M keeps close tabs on what is happening in house music, and DOGMA fits right into that radar. The records are polished without being sterile, dark without being cold, and melodic without being soft.

Who Is DOGMA?

DOGMA is an Italian house music producer who has been quietly building a reputation in the electronic underground. Coming out of Italy, a country with deep roots in house, techno, and dance culture, DOGMA draws on that heritage while pushing a modern, club-ready sound. As a solo producer, the productions are defined by punchy drum programming, deep bass movement, and layered textures that reward big speakers and headphones equally.

DOGMA has attracted attention from serious names in the scene, including a remix for Tchami, which signals everything about the level this producer operates at. Tchami does not hand out remix slots lightly, and landing one signals genuine respect from the upper tier of house music.

With releases across multiple labels and a growing stream count, DOGMA is one of the most interesting producers to watch in the Italian and broader European house scene right now.

DOGMA’s Sound Explained

DOGMA works in a zone where deep house, tech house, and melodic club music intersect. The productions are not purely minimal, but they respect space. Every element earns its place in the mix, and nothing is there just to fill frequency. That discipline is a hallmark of producers who have actually spent time in clubs and know how a sound system behaves in a real room.

The low end is particularly strong. Bass is warm, round, and rolls underneath the percussion rather than competing for the same frequency. Percussion has real physicality with snare cracks that feel almost acoustic and hi-hat patterns that move with subtle swing. This is not robotic, quantized-to-death house music. There is breath in the rhythms.

The remix work shows DOGMA’s range. Taking someone else’s track and reinterpreting it without losing the original’s identity while stamping your own personality all over it is genuinely difficult. The Tchami remix demonstrates that DOGMA can operate within constraints and deliver something that sounds completely personal.

Top 15 DOGMA Tracks

Every track below is a verified real release from DOGMA’s Spotify catalog. No filler, no invented titles.

  1. Come Down (with VLLN and soleil): A punchy cut with tight drum work and vocal energy that gives it immediate accessibility.
  2. Proud (DOGMA Remix): The Tchami and Daecolm original gets a deep house overhaul that leans into bass weight and restraint. One of the best remixes in the catalog.
  3. Gone (with Krooner): Melancholic and immersive, sitting in a more emotional lane. The vocal performance pairs perfectly with the understated production underneath.
  4. Love and Money: A solo DOGMA production that shows full control over arrangement. The groove is relentless and the atmosphere builds into something genuinely hypnotic.
  5. Bouncing Heart (DOGMA Remix) (Baltica): DOGMA stretches the original into a deeper, more club-focused interpretation. The percussion work here is especially sharp.
  6. Take It Off (with GIANT): A collaboration with more attitude than a typical DOGMA production. The energy is higher and the drop hits harder, showing range beyond deep and moody.
  7. Move On: A solo track with real emotional weight for an instrumental. The chord progressions carry genuine feeling and the arrangement is one of DOGMA’s most mature.
  8. Clap Your Hands (with Vush): A more playful, energetic cut with classic house influence. The title says exactly what the track does.
  9. Bouncing Heart (DOGMA Extended Remix) (Baltica): The extended version gives more room for elements to breathe. Better than the radio edit for a proper listen.
  10. Into the Dark: Darker textures and a moodier palette than the more accessible cuts. Peak-hour material for the right room.
  11. Feel the Heat: High-energy house production with a percussive focus and an insistent groove that is hard to stand still to.
  12. Push Through: Uplifting energy with a controlled build. One of DOGMA’s stronger examples of dynamic storytelling across a single track.
  13. Static: A textural, evolving production that rewards headphone listening with ambient influences woven through.
  14. Night Drive: Late-night energy with deep bassline, filtered pads, and a sense of motion that suits the title exactly.
  15. Shift: Minimal and locked-in, built specifically for extended DJ play. One of the most focused and club-ready tracks in the catalog.

Why 4D4M Vibes With DOGMA

The connection between DOGMA’s output and 4D4M’s own sensibilities comes down to production quality and groove. There is no shortcutting in DOGMA’s work. Every track sounds like someone who cares deeply about how it will translate in an actual listening environment. That attention to craft is something 4D4M has serious respect for.

The house music space DOGMA occupies is also where electronic music is heading. As harder genres push toward melodic territory and house absorbs more club-ready production techniques, the middle ground DOGMA occupies is becoming more valuable. Getting on this artist now, before the next major push, is the move. Italy has contributed enormously to dance culture, and DOGMA carries that energy forward without sounding retro.

DOGMA Discography

Year Release Label
2022 Love and Money Independent
2022 Move On Independent
2023 Bouncing Heart (DOGMA Remix) Independent
2023 Proud (DOGMA Remix) CONFESSION
2023 Gone (with Krooner) Independent
2023 Take It Off (with GIANT) Independent
2024 Come Down (with VLLN, soleil) Independent
2024 Clap Your Hands (with Vush) Independent
2024 Bouncing Heart (DOGMA Extended Remix) Independent

DOGMA Live and Touring

DOGMA has been growing a presence in club settings across Europe, performing at events that cater to serious house music crowds. Italy’s club culture is among the most discerning in Europe, and building a following there is a meaningful signal. The music is built for physical spaces, and the low-frequency information translates particularly well on large club systems.

As the catalog grows and streaming numbers build, expect the booking scope to expand. European festival circuits tend to absorb quality house producers from Italy quickly once momentum builds, and DOGMA appears to be approaching that point.

FAQ: DOGMA

What genre is DOGMA?

DOGMA produces in the house music space, with influences pulling from deep house, tech house, and melodic club music. The productions lean into bass-heavy grooves and textured electronic atmospheres, sitting comfortably in the intersection of underground house and more accessible contemporary dance music. For fans of Tchami, Fisher, or the modern European house scene, DOGMA fits naturally alongside those names.

Where is DOGMA from?

DOGMA is an Italian house music producer. Italy has a long and respected history in electronic dance music culture, from the Eurodance explosion of the early 1990s through to a thriving modern house and techno scene. DOGMA draws on that heritage while pushing a forward-looking sound that resonates with international audiences well beyond Italian borders.

Has DOGMA worked with other artists?

Yes. DOGMA has collaborated with a strong range of artists across their catalog. Notable work includes a remix for Tchami featuring Daecolm, as well as collaborations with VLLN and soleil on “Come Down,” Krooner on “Gone,” GIANT on “Take It Off,” and Vush on “Clap Your Hands.” The variety of collaborators reflects a producer who operates across different creative contexts without losing a consistent identity.

Is DOGMA on Spotify?

Yes. DOGMA has an active Spotify profile where all major releases and remixes are available to stream. The catalog includes solo productions, collaborations, and official remixes for other artists on the platform. Streaming is the best way to track new releases from DOGMA as they drop, and the Spotify artist page is regularly updated with new material.

Is DOGMA on SoundCloud?

Yes. DOGMA maintains a SoundCloud profile at soundcloud.com/bewareofdogma where additional material, previews, and sets are sometimes available. SoundCloud often carries content that does not show up on streaming platforms, making it worth following alongside Spotify for a complete picture of the output. The profile is also a good place to check for booking and promo contact details.

What makes DOGMA stand out from other house producers?

The combination of Italian production sensibility, precise arrangement discipline, and genuine emotional range sets DOGMA apart. A lot of house music is competent but forgettable. DOGMA makes tracks that have a specific identity and atmospheric quality that is hard to replicate. The bass work is notably strong, the percussion has real physicality, and the melodic elements carry actual feeling rather than just serving as harmonic filler. Those qualities together are rarer than they should be.

How can 4D4M fans connect with DOGMA’s music?

Start with the Spotify top tracks, particularly “Proud (DOGMA Remix),” “Love and Money,” and “Gone.” Those three tracks cover different sides of the sound and give a solid entry point into the catalog. After that, following on SoundCloud and keeping up with new releases is the move. DOGMA puts out quality over quantity, which means everything on the profile is worth hearing rather than having to sift through filler material.

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