Coming from North Spain, techno warrior David Granha returns to Sincopat with four weapons. This rising and unstoppable artist presents his fresh and particular style full of dirty, effective and distorted sounds, driven by their harmonic melody.
The pack opens up with ‘Stand Up’, making clear right from the beginning that we have a monster coming through our speakers. The never-ending breakdown of the track is for sure a must in many of the sets of the Techno DJs. ‘Forget the Past’ is a big room banger obtained by the result of tweaking acid synths and the presence of a huge kick and bass. For ‘Ghost in a Shell’ David meets Vincent Brasse for an epic and sublime vocal that perfectly combines sensual and electronic feelings. Last but not least, ‘Close’ offers a hypnotic and always crescendo slice of clapping techno.
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