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Enis Coban releases “Dream” on SSL Music

With “Dream“, Enis Coban releases a deep house track on SSL Music that moves gracefully between introspection and controlled energy, striking a perfect balance between rhythmic groove and suspended atmospheres.

The production is meticulously crafted, featuring well-calibrated basslines, present yet unobtrusive kicks, and ethereal pads that create a sense of space and breathing, guiding the listener through an immersive sonic journey.

The track’s progression is smooth and meditative, alternating moments of tension and release without relying on dramatic drops, keeping attention constant through skillful use of textures and reverb.

While it may not introduce radically new elements, “Dream” demonstrates Coban’s ability to construct a refined emotional landscape, ideal for sophisticated club settings or more contemplative listening, showcasing his talent for merging melodic elegance with rhythmic power in a single captivating flow.

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