
Meiosa came to us by way of the inigmatic Deekline. The London based duo’s garage tinged bassline grooves are the perfect kind of filth for the Gutter Gutter crew so we had to sign them. Not much else is known about these two gents, except that they’ve been known by other names but they want the music to speak for itself.
And speak for itself it does. Ruffian jumps off with some lilting future vibes that decay into crispy bassline bliss. The feeling of floating through a cloud while a thousand booties bump back and forth is felt throughout. Spanish guitars set the party of for Kadeima, a dance floor bomb that shuffles along with a dank and dirty low end that will set the dance floor alight.
And speak for itself it does. Ruffian jumps off with some lilting future vibes that decay into crispy bassline bliss. The feeling of floating through a cloud while a thousand booties bump back and forth is felt throughout. Spanish guitars set the party of for Kadeima, a dance floor bomb that shuffles along with a dank and dirty low end that will set the dance floor alight.
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