House of Allegro’s ‘Ola Sol’ Is a Vibrant, Sun-Soaked Journey Through House Music’s Past and Future

If summer had a soundtrack, Ola Sol by House of Allegro would be it. Released on July 18th, 2025, this 10-track album radiates warmth, joy, and movement—drawing from classic house roots while staying refreshingly modern. Led by producer Alec, House of Allegro has created a cohesive yet adventurous record that captures the essence of long beach days, late-night dance floors, and global house culture.

At its core, Ola Sol is a love letter to house music. It taps into the spirit of legends like N-Joi, David Morales, and Mark Knight while pulling fresh energy from contemporary tastemakers such as Jamie xx, Barry Can’t Swim, and DJ Seinfeld. This balance between the nostalgic and the new is what makes the album stand out. There’s an obvious reverence for the genre’s past, but also a fearless embrace of evolving soundscapes.

Move Your Body” is a standout early in the album, and for good reason. With disco undertones, a garage twist, classic piano stabs, and vocals that echo the ‘90s club scene, this track is both familiar and inventive. It’s the kind of song that demands movement—whether you’re on a packed dance floor or vibing solo with your headphones on.

Another highlight is “Through The Night ft. Marz Fay,” a sprawling 6-minute-plus journey that feels both progressive and pop-infused. Marz Fay, usually known for trap and R&B, steps into house music with ease. Her vocals soar, and the massive drops throughout the song are built to shake festival crowds. It’s ambitious, heartfelt, and perfectly produced.

Then there’s “Let You Go ft. Misetti Huth,” the track that helped name the album. With lyrics in both English and Spanish, it adds a worldly layer to the project and sets the tone for the rest of the record—uplifting, breezy, and rhythmic. Misetti’s performance is a beautiful introduction, filled with sincerity and summery charm.

Alec, the mind behind House of Allegro, has curated not just a group of songs but a group of artists who bring different flavors to the table. Michelina, a frequent collaborator, lends consistency and familiarity. Jakuu and Marz Fay—both R&B-rooted talents—step into house territory for the first time, and their performances are seamless and full of character. Misetti Huth, still emerging, proves to be a breakout with fresh perspective and bilingual versatility.

The recording process, which took place across several London-based studios including Qube, Bromley, and even Boddika’s space, adds a raw and varied texture to the album. It’s polished but never overproduced. In fact, the spontaneous, open-deck testing at venues like Corsica Studios and Magazinno London brings a real-world energy into the tracks that can’t be faked in a sterile studio setting.

Ola Sol is more than just an album title—it’s a theme. “Wave, Sun”—as Alec puts it—can refer to the ocean, the vibe of a holiday, or even the combination of soundwaves and sunlight. That interpretation is left to the listener, but the feeling is unmistakable: this is music designed for joy, motion, and memory-making.

Recent and upcoming live performances at Egg London, Jungla London, and Planet Wax show that House of Allegro’s momentum isn’t just studio-bound. With DJ sets and live appearances gaining traction, the project is building a solid reputation in the London underground and beyond.

House of Allegro’s Ola Sol is a vibrant, genre-spanning achievement that perfectly captures the spirit of summer. With thoughtful collaborations, strong production, and a deep respect for house music’s legacy, Alec has created something both timeless and timely. Whether you’re a longtime house head or a new listener looking for fresh grooves, Ola Soloffers a radiant escape into the heart of feel-good electronic music.

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