
Honnes music boss Dieru returns to Hossh with a four tracker accompanied by a remix from Ray Mono. After blessing us with a remix on Andu Simion’s Olymp EP earlier in the year, Dieru is back with a rock solid first solo EP for Hossh. We welcome Ray Mono to the gang on this one too, after recent releases on Please Zone and Moxy.
3333 opens the EP with a well-crafted, sleek, tech house track that combines soft pads with a pulsating bassline resulting in a tune engineered for the dance floor. Pulsar has a spacier feel to it, with alien-electroey fx, carefully placed hits and shuffling percussion while Mono taps back into the wavey, dubby basslines we’ve grown to expect from Dieru. Ray Mono’s remix closes off the EP retaining the dubbed out feel of the original while adding in all sorts off the cusp percussive twists and turnz.
3333 opens the EP with a well-crafted, sleek, tech house track that combines soft pads with a pulsating bassline resulting in a tune engineered for the dance floor. Pulsar has a spacier feel to it, with alien-electroey fx, carefully placed hits and shuffling percussion while Mono taps back into the wavey, dubby basslines we’ve grown to expect from Dieru. Ray Mono’s remix closes off the EP retaining the dubbed out feel of the original while adding in all sorts off the cusp percussive twists and turnz.
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