A regular contributor to the Déepalma story in recent years, German artist Mika Olson returns to the label with another commendable production. Following on from the likes of ‘Better’, ‘Now & Here’, ‘Drift Away’ and several others, Mika’s latest offering is a gleaming exhibition of one of Europe’s most-promising melodic talents.
‘Suburra’ is an instantly striking composition that wastes no time in revealing the extent of its depth. Gliding between deep and progressive house, its culmination of driving bass tones, assured forward drum work combined with loose percussive details and gripping vocal presence delivers an altogether wholesome and emotive club-focused record.
Mika Olson’s ‘Suburra’ is out now on all major platforms via Déepalma Records.
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