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Robin Fett - Studio Talk & Alias

Amsterdam’s Robin Fett continues to make big moves with a new single on Loot Recordings featuring remixes from Sascha Dive and Markus Mehta.

Playing some of his home city’s best clubs, Fett has developed his own style that’s caught the attention of names like Joris Voorn, Danny Tenaglia and others. For his third release on Loot Recordings, he delivers two tracks of quality house music with a gritty techno edge and partners with countryman Timothy on one of the tracks.

The first cut ‘Studio Talk’ emanates pure energy with crisp, punchy drums all wrapped around a thick, warm bass line. The tough groove chugs along, giving it necessary boom for the clubs, and is layered with trippy conversation and moments of smashing glass sounds that lends the right amount of chaos to make it stand out.

Sascha Dive, one of Germany’s purveyors of all things deep, also returns to the label for a mesmerising eight minutes of deeper house grooves. His interpretation is structured with stuttering, warm key hits and rising synths where repetition is the trick that creates the magic.

Teaming up with Timothy, Fett’s ‘Alias’ is a stripped back affair of techier house with a pounding rhythm and energetic arrangement of builds and breaks. On remix duty is Munich’s maestro Markus Mehta, who turns in a choppy, modular version that’s an electronic soul symphony. Loaded with playful stabs and a lock tight arrangement of hats and drums, this one is for the robots on the dance floor.

Once again this is high class dancing music from the one and only Loot.

Tracklist:

01. Studio Talk
02. Studio Talk (Sascha Dive’s NYC Headz Remix)
03. Alias featuring Timothy
04. Alias featuring Timothy (Markus Mehta Remix)

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