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With Make Me Wait, Ray Ricch delivers one of his most solid and representative releases to date, reinforcing his position within contemporary Tech House while incorporating a clear Minimal Tech influence and a strong club-oriented vision. Released on Crazy Nutz Music, the EP captures the natural evolution of an artist whose sound has been shaped on the dancefloor, prioritizing groove, functionality and direct connection with the crowd. Born in Terrassa (Barcelona) and musically trained from an early age, Ray Ricch has developed a distinctive sonic identity based on precise percussion, hypnotic basslines and structures designed for long, fluid DJ sets. His artistic growth has been consistently supported by key figures in the global electronic scene such as Paco Osuna, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, Jamie Jones and Carl Cox, while his productions have found a home on respected labels including Perfect Beats, Génesis and Glitch Society. As a DJ, Ray Ricch has performed at renowned venues and with influential promoters such as Pacha, Bora Bora, Apolo and City Hall, establishing himself as a selector with mature dancefloor awareness and a clearly club-focused mindset. The title track, Make Me Wait (Original Mix), is built around a powerful, driving groove designed for peak-time club moments. A deep, well-anchored kick lays down a solid foundation, supported by clean and functional percussion where hats, snares and toms provide constant movement without overcrowding the mix. The bassline, with a rumble-style character and hypnotic intent, acts as the track's main engine, delivering a physical and immersive low-end presence that connects directly with the dancefloor. Minimalist synth layers add a modern, digital atmosphere, reinforcing the nocturnal club aesthetic. The vocal, centered around repeated phrases such as "Don't make me wait" and "wait for your love", functions as a rhythmic and emotional hook, conveying urgency and desire while remaining perfectly integrated within the instrumental framework. On the flip side, Somewhere Else (Original Mix) explores a deeper Minimal Tech approach, focusing on sustained tension and hypnotic repetition. The track unfolds over a steady, controlled rhythmic base, where a minimal percussive groove allows the low-end to breathe and develop naturally. The bassline plays a fundamental role, delivering a deep, flowing pattern that maintains momentum and tension throughout the arrangement. Carefully dosed synth elements enhance the track's contemporary and immersive atmosphere without disrupting its clean, functional structure. The female vocal works as a mantra-like element rather than a traditional narrative, repeating lines such as "I ain't waiting around" and "you ain't welcome here", reinforcing themes of decision, release and emotional clarity. This vocal layer adds identity and emotional weight while preserving the instrumental focus of the track. Taken as a whole, Make Me Wait stands as a coherent, mature and highly functional release that highlights Ray Ricch's evolution as a club-oriented producer. With its balance of Tech House energy, Minimal Tech precision and hypnotic groove, the EP is designed for large sound systems, extended sets and moments of maximum dancefloor connection, aligning perfectly with the current international club sound and the forward-thinking editorial vision of Crazy Nutz Music. Distributed by Triplepoint - www.triplepointmusic.com
With Make Me Wait, Ray Ricch delivers one of his most solid and representative releases to date, reinforcing his position within contemporary Tech House while incorporating a clear Minimal Tech influence and a strong club-oriented vision. Released on Crazy Nutz Music, the EP captures the natural evolution of an artist whose sound has been shaped on the dancefloor, prioritizing groove, functionality and direct connection with the crowd. Born in Terrassa (Barcelona) and musically trained from an early age, Ray Ricch has developed a distinctive sonic identity based on precise percussion, hypnotic basslines and structures designed for long, fluid DJ sets. His artistic growth has been consistently supported by key figures in the global electronic scene such as Paco Osuna, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, Jamie Jones and Carl Cox, while his productions have found a home on respected labels including Perfect Beats, Génesis and Glitch Society. As a DJ, Ray Ricch has performed at renowned venues and with influential promoters such as Pacha, Bora Bora, Apolo and City Hall, establishing himself as a selector with mature dancefloor awareness and a clearly club-focused mindset. The title track, Make Me Wait (Original Mix), is built around a powerful, driving groove designed for peak-time club moments. A deep, well-anchored kick lays down a solid foundation, supported by clean and functional percussion where hats, snares and toms provide constant movement without overcrowding the mix. The bassline, with a rumble-style character and hypnotic intent, acts as the track's main engine, delivering a physical and immersive low-end presence that connects directly with the dancefloor. Minimalist synth layers add a modern, digital atmosphere, reinforcing the nocturnal club aesthetic. The vocal, centered around repeated phrases such as "Don't make me wait" and "wait for your love", functions as a rhythmic and emotional hook, conveying urgency and desire while remaining perfectly integrated within the instrumental framework. On the flip side, Somewhere Else (Original Mix) explores a deeper Minimal Tech approach, focusing on sustained tension and hypnotic repetition. The track unfolds over a steady, controlled rhythmic base, where a minimal percussive groove allows the low-end to breathe and develop naturally. The bassline plays a fundamental role, delivering a deep, flowing pattern that maintains momentum and tension throughout the arrangement. Carefully dosed synth elements enhance the track's contemporary and immersive atmosphere without disrupting its clean, functional structure. The female vocal works as a mantra-like element rather than a traditional narrative, repeating lines such as "I ain't waiting around" and "you ain't welcome here", reinforcing themes of decision, release and emotional clarity. This vocal layer adds identity and emotional weight while preserving the instrumental focus of the track. Taken as a whole, Make Me Wait stands as a coherent, mature and highly functional release that highlights Ray Ricch's evolution as a club-oriented producer. With its balance of Tech House energy, Minimal Tech precision and hypnotic groove, the EP is designed for large sound systems, extended sets and moments of maximum dancefloor connection, aligning perfectly with the current international club sound and the forward-thinking editorial vision of Crazy Nutz Music. Distributed by Triplepoint - www.triplepointmusic.com