Great Stuff proudly presents volume three of it’s “To The Underground” series. The series features exclusive and never before released tracks. Hand picked with only the dance floor in mind. Tracks that will work crowds and elevate dj sets.
To The Underground Vol.3 starts off with Larry Cadge’s “Walking” a cutting edge tech house bomb with a dash of funk and some super precise hi-hats. The deeper break downs add an extra layer of vibe!
Next up is Luigi Rocca’s lustrous “How Wow”, which is built around a modern, minimalistic house groove and is backed by a bouncy garage-like bassline. Sleek keys accompany the mysterious female vocal onto the dance floor.
It’s all about the heavy-hitting beats and dark mesmerizing mood on Sean Collier’s “Orion”. Industrial percussion sounds morph around alien-style vocals snippets, while the sub-bass frequencies provide the right amount of energy.
Milan’s Dema is going all in with “Playero”. A big kick drum, even bigger spaced out melody patterns and the haunting vocal effect work are the perfect ingredients for a great tune!
Tobi Kramer’s “Piano Di Polvere” comes in the form of a prime-time, piano filled beast. It’s all about the melody, forward stepping groove and swelling sub bass here. Floating effect ornaments and the tight percussion programming escort those in the most fashionable way.
Guided By Noised & Safer are closing out this tasteful collection of tracks with their “Hypnos” piece. The percussion heavy stomper keeps building into complete craziness. The snappy snare & hat combination, above the slightly distorted bassline, supplies the framework for all the insanity.
To The Underground Vol.3 starts off with Larry Cadge’s “Walking” a cutting edge tech house bomb with a dash of funk and some super precise hi-hats. The deeper break downs add an extra layer of vibe!
Next up is Luigi Rocca’s lustrous “How Wow”, which is built around a modern, minimalistic house groove and is backed by a bouncy garage-like bassline. Sleek keys accompany the mysterious female vocal onto the dance floor.
It’s all about the heavy-hitting beats and dark mesmerizing mood on Sean Collier’s “Orion”. Industrial percussion sounds morph around alien-style vocals snippets, while the sub-bass frequencies provide the right amount of energy.
Milan’s Dema is going all in with “Playero”. A big kick drum, even bigger spaced out melody patterns and the haunting vocal effect work are the perfect ingredients for a great tune!
Tobi Kramer’s “Piano Di Polvere” comes in the form of a prime-time, piano filled beast. It’s all about the melody, forward stepping groove and swelling sub bass here. Floating effect ornaments and the tight percussion programming escort those in the most fashionable way.
Guided By Noised & Safer are closing out this tasteful collection of tracks with their “Hypnos” piece. The percussion heavy stomper keeps building into complete craziness. The snappy snare & hat combination, above the slightly distorted bassline, supplies the framework for all the insanity.
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