Following on from the huge support of his debut release 'Be My Woman' on our 'The Class Of 2015' compilation, we've snapped up another two stomping cuts from Washington DC's M. Vaughan that point to a very bright future for the young producer.
'Habibti' was built for big dark rooms and warehouses, all moody bass and haunting, shimmering synths paired with a heady Indian vocal sample. 'Early Boys (All Growed Up Mix)' draws on similar textures but is lighter in mood, with woozy deep house chords and infectious, peppy percussion. If he carries on like this, we predict big things for him.
'Habibti' was built for big dark rooms and warehouses, all moody bass and haunting, shimmering synths paired with a heady Indian vocal sample. 'Early Boys (All Growed Up Mix)' draws on similar textures but is lighter in mood, with woozy deep house chords and infectious, peppy percussion. If he carries on like this, we predict big things for him.
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