Finland born up and comer Jesse Kiis has delivered some serious funk in his Sosumi Records debut.
“The Heist” has been snatched up by Kryder’s imprint and is making a statement that rough edge anthem EDM with big drops can be pushed aside for a sound that evokes house rocking, ass shaking groove.
Aptly named The Heist, Jesse Kiis makes you feel like you are riding in the back of a car that’s being chased through the streets of your home town right after you robbed a bank.
Pumping bass lines, filtered vocals, massive drums and a super funky main lead keeps the gas pedal to the floor, letting up only to break for the turn around.
This tune is massive and is a must have for true house lovers.
Available on Free Download from Friday 13th June via @sosumi-records
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