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Ready Mix Records rolls confidently into its 295th release, welcoming Argentine talent Juan Domecq for a classy label debut that hits right where late-night deep music should. With prior outings on respected imprints such as BeKool, The Purr, Music With Emotions, Suprematic, and Songuara, Domecq arrives in top form, delivering a rich single titled 'Sherbert Look.' The Original Mix is a lush, slow-burning journey built for reflective moments and long after-hours sessions. Warm, melodic synths float effortlessly over a tight, organic groove, creating a sense of movement without ever forcing it. Everything here breathes, from the clean, spacious production to the subtle low-end pressure that quietly drives the track forward. It's the kind of deep house cut that unfolds patiently, pulling you further in with every bar, oozing understated power and refined musicality. Remix duties are handled by a trio of Ready Mix' veterans, each bringing their own signature touch to the table. Ilias Katelanos steps up and absolutely owns his version, delivering a super-dope remix that feels both spacious and laser-focused. Injecting his own melodic language and dialing up the rhythmic energy, Ilias lifts the track into a more dancefloor-friendly zone without sacrificing depth. It's a masterfully balanced rework, emotive, driving, and classy. Robert R. Hardy takes things in the opposite direction, diving deeper into the shadows with a progressive dub-leaning interpretation. Stripped back, hypnotic, and rich in atmosphere, his remix explores the subtler side of the groove, letting space, texture, and low-end weight do the talking. Closing things out, Soire (aka Moe Turk) delivers a remix steeped in house music. Anchored by an arpeggiated bassline and his unmistakable melodic touch, Soire reshapes the track with elegance and soul. Bringing the vocal to the front, adding more percussion and weaving in his own musical flourishes, this version feels warm, deeply rooted and fresh. Enjoy!