
Mossdeb Sounds is back and for this first of the year, the head of the Bubba Brothers label arrives with 2 purely groovy tracks that show, as always, his love for tribal and Latin sounds, a perfect party sound for any set of the genre.
This time the release comes with a remix by the minimalist and deep underground artist Eddy Romero, who has released on labels such as Deeperfect, Little Helpers, Lucidflow, King Street Sounds or Expmental Records itself, a veteran artist known for songs like "Clubbing People" . ". . . or “Vindication” to name a few and that has triumphed on the Beatport charts or with its more than 20 vinyl editions.
The song I want, which is the one that Romero remixed, is an elegant song that in both versions goes with that voice and that text that keeps you in the groove, the Spanish artist remixed it in his own way, taking it to another planet for a world with a deeper minimalist style maintaining its hallmark, a cinematographic journey.
To close the release we have Frenetic, a track that transports us to Mexico and we feel that festive side typical of cities turned into athletics clubs.
The production level of these guys is intense but, on the other hand, the care of the sounds they release is at the level of those who do things because they want to and with the time they really need. Hence, these are productions that when you get closer to them you get trapped by the halo that comes off: rare, singular and, here comes the best, powerful, magnetic and danceable. Beats that mark but without burdening us, an oldschool (authentic) touch, somewhat eccentric synthesizers and a rather cheerful and festive general tone, are some of the adjectives that we can get up our sleeves if we want to describe this innovative proposal.
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