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OCULA

Melodic House
Labels:This Never Happened, Eternal Nights, Lilly Era, Colorize·17 releases tracked ·Latest: The Middle

Ocula is the melodic house project of British producer Bradley Littler. Working under his own name as an alias as well, Littler has released a steady run of club-focused productions that sit in the melodic house space, pairing progressive structures with emotive synth work and clean, modern low-end.

Under the Ocula name, Littler’s output has been associated with labels that are closely identified with contemporary melodic and progressive sounds. His releases have appeared on This Never Happened, a label known for forward-leaning, atmosphere-driven house music, as well as imprints such as Colorize (Enhanced), Eternal Nights, and Lilly Era. The range of labels reflects a project positioned within the current melodic house ecosystem, moving between deeper, more introspective material and tracks aimed squarely at DJ sets.

Littler is credited as Ocula’s real name and is also listed as an alternate artist name, indicating that his work circulates both as a project identity and in direct association with his personal credit. While the available information does not provide a complete discography, it presents Ocula as an active producer with multiple releases tracked across several specialist electronic labels, rooted in the UK and focused on melodic house.

Details

Real nameBradley Littler
Also known asBradley Littler
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  • LeyeT(2 releases)
  • Nathan Ball(2 releases)
  • ALLKNIGHT(1 releases)
  • ATTLAS(1 releases)
  • Elliot Vast(1 releases)
  • James French(1 releases)
  • Keanler(1 releases)
  • MØØNE(1 releases)
  • Syon(1 releases)
  • Tailor(1 releases)

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  • Syon

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