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DHR003 | 2025-03-14  
Jenner's 4 Hands is a visceral exploration of electronic textures that pulses with a steady, hypnotic urgency, making it an instant standout in the ever-expanding world of underground dance music. Written by Jenner and Glenn using only outboard synths in a live jam session, the track arrives fully formed, an expansive collision of swirling synth riffs, big bass, and gritty, warped atmospherics. Recorded at Alpine Mastering Studios in Canada, 4 Hands feels at once raw and polished-an intricate balancing act between frenetic energy and deep, tactile resonance. There's a palpable sense of immersion as the track unfurls, its synth lines swirling like a cosmic storm, while the bass grounds the chaos, providing a propulsive force that keeps the listener in an almost trance-like state.

The remix package takes the song into deeper, darker realms, with Aubrey Fry's two versions offering distinct yet equally compelling interpretations. The main mix takes the original track and sharpens its edges, layering the distorted synths with more atmospheric tension, pushing the track into a space where rhythmic pulse and melodic structure are in a constant push-pull. For late-night enthusiasts, Fry's dub mix strips things back, emphasizing the space between the beats and the gritty textures of the bassline, creating a more immersive and heady atmosphere. It's the kind of remix that thrives in the early hours, where its murkiness feels like a warm embrace in a room pulsing with bodies in motion.

Premiered at a recent Darkest Hour Records event in Costa Rica, 4 Hands feels like an inaugural statement from a label on the cusp of defining its sound. With this release, the label introduces a distinct blend of dark, emotive house and techno, one that thrives in the balance of gritty, distorted soundscapes and euphoric synth-driven melodies. Jenner's latest composition, paired with Aubrey Fry's remix work, marks an exciting new chapter in underground dance music, one where boundaries blur and soundwaves become the medium for pure, ecstatic connection. The future of Darkest Hour-and 4 Hands-looks undeniably bright.

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