No stranger to crafting A-grade house tracks, P-LASK does it again with a funky, lo-fi styled track on Electric Dangerous Records, titled “To Move It”.
Moody synth pads and a groove-laden bassline take the lead, enhanced by fluttering, washed-out chord stabs. Add in some pumping percussion and rhythm-laced vocal cuts, and you’re left with an indubitable floor-filler.Out on September 20th on Electric Dangerous Records!
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