
Germany's Koelle steps up to make his XYZ debut in alluring fashion. The classically trained musician out of Ingolstadt has made waves in recent years, with thoroughbred projects on the likes of Anjunadeep, Lane 8's This Never Happened, and Needwant. The constant collaborator is joined by a stellar team on the Fall in Time EP, with vocalist Margret and producer Into The Ether each deeply involved throughout the release.
The A-side showcases the trio's incredible brand of vocal melodic house, as we grow familiar with Margret's soaring chops. Her emotive cuts balance the blissful instrumentals, as a big break offers major peak time character. Fall in Time is a tune that feels effortlessly energetic.
Taking things deeper on Time and Space, Into The Ether harnesses afro-tinged influences while Koelle's cello joins the party with elongated melodies. A lush groove intertwines the live instrumentalism and heady sampling to offer a track fit for any dancefloor, no matter the selector.
Koelle turns the dial as he takes the reins on a solo production. A boisterous synth steals the show, as its choppy nature and understated grit leave a searing impression. Margret returns to ask the question at the center of it all - Is it Love? Indeed it is.
To close out the project, the trio reconnects in full with City Lights. Together they touch upon influences from each of the preceding tracks in an arrangement at the centerpoint of this journey through sound.
The A-side showcases the trio's incredible brand of vocal melodic house, as we grow familiar with Margret's soaring chops. Her emotive cuts balance the blissful instrumentals, as a big break offers major peak time character. Fall in Time is a tune that feels effortlessly energetic.
Taking things deeper on Time and Space, Into The Ether harnesses afro-tinged influences while Koelle's cello joins the party with elongated melodies. A lush groove intertwines the live instrumentalism and heady sampling to offer a track fit for any dancefloor, no matter the selector.
Koelle turns the dial as he takes the reins on a solo production. A boisterous synth steals the show, as its choppy nature and understated grit leave a searing impression. Margret returns to ask the question at the center of it all - Is it Love? Indeed it is.
To close out the project, the trio reconnects in full with City Lights. Together they touch upon influences from each of the preceding tracks in an arrangement at the centerpoint of this journey through sound.
More from When We Dip Records
Recommended For You


























