Rafael has had a burning passion for underground sounds for a decade now. His own productions are a hybrid of house, tech and minimal and always come with subtle hooks and catchy grooves. He’s worked with labels like High Mountain Records, Way Way and Irregular and now steps it up for Moon Harbour.
The brilliant ‘Deep Dope’ is a simple but effective house weapon. The drums are tight as they ping beneath a twisted mix of synths and raw percussion. The chunky groove has a tribal feel and the bass envelops it all in real warmth. Chopped-up vocal samples add fuel to the fire of this most steamy and high-impact tech cut.
This is a perfect signature sound from Rafael.
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