
It's tough creating that high energy in a record using only a few elements, yet Des & Del have nailed it with Next Question.
Fresh on the scene, these two best friends from Miami are stamping their mark on the house space with grooves so chunky they barely fit through your ear canals. Next Question is a perfect example of the 'less is more' approach, a raw track driven by a percussive sub bassline and punctuated with a lead stab that throws back to the days of the TB303. Pepper in some airy vocal snips and you've got yourself a dance floor belter.
Keep an eye on these two, we think they'll be pulling some big moves over the next few years.
Fresh on the scene, these two best friends from Miami are stamping their mark on the house space with grooves so chunky they barely fit through your ear canals. Next Question is a perfect example of the 'less is more' approach, a raw track driven by a percussive sub bassline and punctuated with a lead stab that throws back to the days of the TB303. Pepper in some airy vocal snips and you've got yourself a dance floor belter.
Keep an eye on these two, we think they'll be pulling some big moves over the next few years.
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