
Hailing from Scotland and now based in Bangkok, rising and already well-respected producer Keep Me In The Light maintains a unique perspective on both the European and Asian dance music scenes. Just as he has crossed continents, his latest EP traverses the genres of Italo and Cosmic Disco, with a progressive touch that bridges the legacy of Paradise Garage and Studio 54, with modern dance pilgrimages such as Panorama Bar and Burning Man, where his music has earned the support of influential DJs including Gerd Janson, Cormac and Maceo Plex.
‘Silicone Hustle’ conjures its hypnotic groove from a bubbling bassline, intertwining with a shuffling groove that confidently places the lead track within the pleasure and promise of the small hours on a busy dancefloor. Wide-eyed and almost wistful, ‘Bengal Disco’ finds a cinematic, widescreen groove in South-Asian influences, another causeway between East and West. Eschewing obvious samples, it reflects the range of music showcased throughout his ongoing residency on Hanoi Community Radio.
Delivering a full-bodied finale, Keep Me In The Light leans into his progressive house instincts on 'Welcome To St Louis', expanding the frame of his production nous to fill a warehouse-sized space for ravers, marked by throbbing bass, wiggling melodies and a snatched vocal sample heightened with euphoria.
‘Silicone Hustle’ conjures its hypnotic groove from a bubbling bassline, intertwining with a shuffling groove that confidently places the lead track within the pleasure and promise of the small hours on a busy dancefloor. Wide-eyed and almost wistful, ‘Bengal Disco’ finds a cinematic, widescreen groove in South-Asian influences, another causeway between East and West. Eschewing obvious samples, it reflects the range of music showcased throughout his ongoing residency on Hanoi Community Radio.
Delivering a full-bodied finale, Keep Me In The Light leans into his progressive house instincts on 'Welcome To St Louis', expanding the frame of his production nous to fill a warehouse-sized space for ravers, marked by throbbing bass, wiggling melodies and a snatched vocal sample heightened with euphoria.
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