Duss strikes back on Agile, and begins with the lazy groove of “D Love” where an amalgamation of vocal samples takes center stage, ranging from pitched-down, to sultry, to housey. Tribal sensibilities keep the momentum high and psychotic effects add an extra technological edge. Pysh’s remix sexes things up and opts for a more soulful vibe while a riff of anthemic proportions is introduced and proceeds strongly alongside familiar synth sounds.
On “What You Say” the bouncy rhythm section guides us effortlessly and the sly bass simply oozes character. Vocal edits are strategically interspersed for extra grooviness, and spacious effects bring a welcomed cloak of suspense.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dussmusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dussmusic
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dussmusic
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dussofficial
Born Dirty is making his grand return to Dirtybird with a new single ‘Trippy Boys…
The Basement Sessions stands as a raw and immersive testament to the creative exchange between…
Songwriter and choral director/arranger Gitika Partington has released thirteen albums simultaneously, and without originally setting…
No Parachute return with One Day In Saint Tropez, a two-track melodic house EP produced…
No Parachute return with One Day In Saint Tropez, a two-track melodic house EP produced…
No Parachute return with One Day In Saint Tropez, a two-track melodic house EP produced…