Rae follows up her massive collaboration with DJ S.K.T on ‘Take Me Away’ with two club-ready cuts on the new ‘Deep In Your Love EP’ on Azuli.
Both cuts demonstrate Rae’s matchless ability to combine her powerfully soulful vocals with thunderous bass-heavy grooves. The title track crashes through evocative 808s and infectious vocal harmonies, and is destined to slay peak-time dancefloors around the world. ‘Don’t Make Me Wait’ treads a darker path, with ominous synth stabs and haunting low-end creating a persuasively evocative bassline cut. This is another massive step in the evolution of Rae and proof that her production gets more impressive with every release.
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