
The latest release from Crash Planet takes a dive into the deep end with the underground sounds of veteran techno, acid, breaks, deep house producer Itay Dailes. On this release, Itay gives us two visions of one concept.
"The Way It Was" balances the line between deep house and deep dub techno. Floaty, dubby chords echoing over a rich bass-forward groove make this a head-down, sexy deep house necessity. All the vibes. All the feels.
"The Way It Is" takes the track in a chillier direction with a slightly acidic bassline, a more stripped back body and bleepy tones. The sound harkens back to the early 90's sound of Sheffield and Leeds, while still keeping in the present. The result is a deep, cosmic, groovy ride. Mood.
"The Way It Was" balances the line between deep house and deep dub techno. Floaty, dubby chords echoing over a rich bass-forward groove make this a head-down, sexy deep house necessity. All the vibes. All the feels.
"The Way It Is" takes the track in a chillier direction with a slightly acidic bassline, a more stripped back body and bleepy tones. The sound harkens back to the early 90's sound of Sheffield and Leeds, while still keeping in the present. The result is a deep, cosmic, groovy ride. Mood.
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