The multi-talented, Berlin-Based Creative, DJ and Producer Muui is back on Yoshitoshi with the Distributed Forms EP, complete with a Sharam remix and we are very excited to share it with you.
A personal favorite of Sharam’s since his 2015 single “Polkadot Syndrome”, Muui made his Yoshitoshi Debut earlier this year with the fixating “Panoptic Phase” on the Four Points IV Compilation album alongside Rinzen, Warung, Rachel Raw and BOHO.
The 4-track Distributed Forms EP comes equipped with a track for every dancefloor. The title track ties in cues from tribal percussion, a whirlwind of floating plucks and daring stabs, for a finished product that leaves you full of energy, and ready for more.
Sharam’s remix takes things up a notch, while maintaining the original’s sense of beauty, it adds body & soul; in that distinguished hypnotic and deep techno infused Sharam sound.
As featured on Deep Dish’s Factory 93 Livestream from Echostage in DC, Body Observatory is a measured melodic builder that puts you in trance, while the baseline keeps you engaged and moving the entire time. It has that plush deep sound with a bit of swing, and hints of bright arps that sound best with the lights out and eyes closed.
Finally, Spacial Intensivo rounds out this amazing package, with a more energetic groove that uses wonderful drones, angelic ambient vocals, and a firm bassline to take the audience on a journey of imminent euphoria.
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