Ragie Ban and Enne rework Let’s Go Deep into a sleazy, late-night creeper — a hypnotic, slow-burning remix that pulls David Squillace’s original into deeper and more disorienting terrain.
The groove is stripped-back but taut, with tightly wound percussion and a prowling low-end holding the tension throughout. A warped, ghostly vocal weaves through the mix — not pitched down, but twisted just enough to feel unsettling. It’s a track built for dark rooms, long blends, and that strange hour when the energy shifts and the dancefloor locks in.
Based in Brazil, Ragie Ban has built a reputation for precision-cut minimal grooves with an unmistakably raw edge. With years of experience behind the decks and a growing catalogue of stripped, percussive productions, he’s become a mainstay of South America’s underground — known for pushing a sound that’s equal parts restraint and release.
His collaborations with Enne have steadily caught attention beyond the region, and this latest outing sees them tapping into something darker — not aggressive, but quietly menacing. A proper after-hours tool with just the right amount of weird.
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