Justin Mylo has been quietly putting out solid house for years now, never the headline name but always the guy whose tracks somehow end up in every set you actually liked. “Worries” doesn’t break that streak. It’s clean, warm, the kind of groove that doesn’t announce itself so much as just decide your mood for the next four minutes. The bassline does most of the heavy lifting, bouncing under a vocal chop that loops just enough to stick without wearing out its welcome. No big trick, no gimmick drop engineered for a TikTok edit. Just a producer who knows what he’s doing turning in another one.
This is on STMPD RCRDS, Martin Garrix’s label, and that’s worth saying because plenty of artist-run labels are vanity projects that dump whatever the founder’s mates make. STMPD actually delivers. They’ve built a roster with a real house and dance identity, and Mylo fits it like he helped design the place. He’s been a fixture there long enough that “Worries” feels less like a release and more like a regular check-in from someone reliable. I caught the title looping in my head about an hour after I’d closed the tab, which is the whole point. It’s not trying to be the biggest track of the summer. It’s just genuinely good, and right now I’ll take genuinely good over loud-and-empty every single time.