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One Day in Saint Tropez came together instinctively, guided by feeling, timing, and the shared sensibility between No Parachute and Dan Tanev. Rather than overthinking, the EP leans into intuition, carrying subtle traces of origin and movement: Balkan contours, Mediterranean warmth, and rhythms shaped as much by memory as by design. "Saint Tropez" unfolds slowly and deeply. Organic percussion and Balkan-leaning textures orbit a grounded groove, drawing the listener into a hypnotic, almost ritual space. It's a track that takes its time, attentive to the room, allowing the dancefloor to breathe and respond. "El Día" shifts toward light and momentum. Afro-house energy drives the rhythm forward while Spanish vocals add a lived-in, human warmth, familiar, emotive, and gently nostalgic. It marks the release point of the EP, where movement feels effortless and the night begins to open. Together, One Day in Saint Tropez plays like a brief journey across borders, from enclosed, shadowed spaces to open air, from roots to horizon. Made for long nights, shared moments, and that quiet pull that happens when rhythm and memory align.