BRN isn’t rushing anything. With “Mini Skirt,” he lets the groove do the heavy lifting. It’s house music with a clean edge — built on confidence, not clutter. No big drops, no overthinking — just the kind of bassline that settles in your bones and percussion that knows where the pocket lives.
There’s something casually cool about the whole thing. The topline has soul, sure, but it’s delivered like a knowing glance — smooth, restrained, enough to color the track without making a scene. Little vocal flickers and light synth glints keep things warm without getting in the way. It’s lean, but not bare. Minimal, but never empty.
This is the kind of track that DJs keep in their back pocket for when the room’s locked in and doesn’t need convincing. It’s smart. It’s chic. It stretches out without dragging, and when it ends, you’re wishing it went just a bit longer.
BRN’s been putting in the work — with past releases on Terminal Underground and elsewhere, the man’s clearly in good company. “Mini Skirt” doesn’t scream for attention; it doesn’t need to. It just grooves, effortlessly.
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