"Hoo Dawgin" by three9four is a sonically rich and undeniably fun song that would appeal to fans of legendary French dance acts, first and foremost Justice and Daft Punk. Juicy distorted bass and banging drums lead the way, but there are lots of layers that keep song moving and changing constantly. three9four sums it up better than I ever could: "Tension and release guide listeners through a physical and emotional journey, with their shoulders and feet hypnotically moving and riding the groove…. rolling with every pulse of the beat!"
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Stimming — Keys Don´t Match (feat. Dominique Fricot)
Hamburg's Martin Stimming has been in the game for more than 10 years, crafting his unique sounds that feels like a kaleidoscope of faded memories, fragments of things you treasure and emotions that are hard to catch. All of this is achieved by incorporating layers of cut up synths and samples, unorthodox percussion and unique field recordings into his productions. Keys Don't Match is a bitter tale of heartbreak that uses Stimming's familiar instruments to slowly unveil a deeply personal story, bringing it to a catarthic climax.
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It's the final remnants of my 'coming-of-age' story. While working on this piece, I finally reached the point where I could let go of my first relationship, which had lingered in my mind for nearly 15 years – the simple yet poignant metaphor of mismatched keys helped me close that chapter.
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