Another fine EP from Brazil’s Daniel Secco on the Krafted imprint which includes a collaboration with Rafaella De Vuon.
Asturia is a full on tech house track that has a driving bass and sure to get feet moving on any dancefloor and Chunk is on a more Housey tip with a catchy vocal hook. Rounding up the package is the aptly named Frenetic Fryer, a track that will shake up a frenzy for sure.
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