
Marc Cotterell is one of those names that doesn't need hype if you actually know the music. A quiet heavyweight. A craftsman. The kind of producer who helped shape the spine of UK Garage while keeping one foot planted firmly in that proper '90s house ethos; groove-first, ego-last, built for the dancefloor, not the comment section.
Now he returns to Good For you with "Pick Me Up", a record that feels less like a release and more like a reminder of what this thing is supposed to sound like when it's done right.
Four-on-the-floor. No gimmicks. A bassline that moves with intent. Vocal chops that hit some buried, primitive part of your nervous system, the part that remembers why you fell in love with dance music in the first place. It doesn't beg for attention. It earns it.
This is house music in its purest form: sweaty, honest, functional, and built for rooms full of strangers moving in unison. No trend-chasing. No cosplay. Just rhythm, pressure, and soul... the kind that creeps into every corner of a club and refuses to let go.
Cotterell didn't come back to make noise.
He came back to make dancers move.
Now he returns to Good For you with "Pick Me Up", a record that feels less like a release and more like a reminder of what this thing is supposed to sound like when it's done right.
Four-on-the-floor. No gimmicks. A bassline that moves with intent. Vocal chops that hit some buried, primitive part of your nervous system, the part that remembers why you fell in love with dance music in the first place. It doesn't beg for attention. It earns it.
This is house music in its purest form: sweaty, honest, functional, and built for rooms full of strangers moving in unison. No trend-chasing. No cosplay. Just rhythm, pressure, and soul... the kind that creeps into every corner of a club and refuses to let go.
Cotterell didn't come back to make noise.
He came back to make dancers move.
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