It’s Dj Entwan‘s time, two tracks with much personality. the boss of Famille Electro rec puts some indian voices to his music with this new EP.
“India” effortless hi hats glide over warm, bouncing kick drums as subtle and speed out pads drift off in the distance. Its a timeless groove for cultured dance floors.
Thumping bass sets the tone in “Nanda devi” whilst elastic notes, twisted elements and a muffled spoken word sample come together resulting in a compelling groove.
Now we have an amazing interpretation of Tolstoi for “India”. The german producer is on the remix and ups the ante with a more propulsive take on the original, but one that is still soft-edged, far-sighted and perfectly inviting.These are three well primed pieces of dance floor dynamite.
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