Global techno and bass don Mella Dee has unveiled his new release 'Mexicanas
'Mexicanas' opens with the title track, a hypnotic seven-minute journey centred around an unrelenting, stripped-back bassline. Next up, 'Minimal Loopy Pumper' does what it says on the tin, combining minimal grooves, steady kick drums and frequent synth stabs to create a track brimming with understated dancefloor energy. It marks the Yorkshireman's fourth release of 2020, following on from the floorfilling trio of 'Sidney Street', 'Toe To Toe Vol. 1' & 'Ridgewood'.
Mella Dee reached international notoriety with his anthemic 2017 single 'Techno Disco Tool'. One year on, his Warehouse Music imprint won 'Best Breakthrough Label' at the DJ Mag 'Best of British' awards, cementing his ascent to the upper echelons of dance music, which was completed with his BBC Essential Mix.
A departure from previous releases, 'Mexicanas' is characterised by its minimal aesthetic, stripped-back beats and entrancing basslines.
'Mexicanas' opens with the title track, a hypnotic seven-minute journey centred around an unrelenting, stripped-back bassline. Next up, 'Minimal Loopy Pumper' does what it says on the tin, combining minimal grooves, steady kick drums and frequent synth stabs to create a track brimming with understated dancefloor energy. It marks the Yorkshireman's fourth release of 2020, following on from the floorfilling trio of 'Sidney Street', 'Toe To Toe Vol. 1' & 'Ridgewood'.
Mella Dee reached international notoriety with his anthemic 2017 single 'Techno Disco Tool'. One year on, his Warehouse Music imprint won 'Best Breakthrough Label' at the DJ Mag 'Best of British' awards, cementing his ascent to the upper echelons of dance music, which was completed with his BBC Essential Mix.
A departure from previous releases, 'Mexicanas' is characterised by its minimal aesthetic, stripped-back beats and entrancing basslines.
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