Saske returns with three more infectious dance floor groovers on his latest EP. The title track Bad Habit grabs immediate attention with addictive vocals and swinging square basslines, supported by snappy rhythms in the drums. Definitely a track for the mid afternoon open air.
Sax Jam brings all the joy and warmth of summer with upbeat grooves supporting lush pacy saxophone riffs. Wonky basslines keep it edgy and driving, whilst the 1950s radio style vocals give this modern groover an old school twist.
Jugar is a deeper club cut with subby basslines, and sultry Spanish vocals interspersed with dreamy roaming sax breakdowns.
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