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Braydon Terzo and Sapian join forces for their first release on Moan with Don't Do It EP, delivering a fresh and cohesive vision of modern electronic music. Blending Braydon's dark, glitchy house sound—recently gaining attention through releases on Take Notes and Nervous—with Sapian's raw, instinctive club energy shaped by his tracks on PlanetX and Revival New York, the EP moves seamlessly between groove, attitude and personality. Different paths, one shared direction: contemporary dancefloor weapons designed to leave a lasting mark. This release marks the meeting point of two rising forces shaping the next chapter of the underground.
Braydon Terzo and Sapian join forces for their first release on Moan with Don't Do It EP, delivering a fresh and cohesive vision of modern electronic music. Blending Braydon's dark, glitchy house sound—recently gaining attention through releases on Take Notes and Nervous—with Sapian's raw, instinctive club energy shaped by his tracks on PlanetX and Revival New York, the EP moves seamlessly between groove, attitude and personality. Different paths, one shared direction: contemporary dancefloor weapons designed to leave a lasting mark. This release marks the meeting point of two rising forces shaping the next chapter of the underground.
Braydon Terzo and Sapian join forces for their first release on Moan with Don't Do It EP, delivering a fresh and cohesive vision of modern electronic music. Blending Braydon's dark, glitchy house sound—recently gaining attention through releases on Take Notes and Nervous—with Sapian's raw, instinctive club energy shaped by his tracks on PlanetX and Revival New York, the EP moves seamlessly between groove, attitude and personality. Different paths, one shared direction: contemporary dancefloor weapons designed to leave a lasting mark. This release marks the meeting point of two rising forces shaping the next chapter of the underground.
Four To The Floor 38 is here. Opening track „Dance To Dance by Knorst will shake up the dancing crowd left and right with its bouncy groove. Confusion Situation by Underher, who already released on Diynamics sublabel 2DIY4, touches you with a gentle melodic summer vibe and takes you on a deep dive into the ocean. Davascos On Repeat picks up the pace with its infectious rhythms and captivating vocals, giving you an electrifying club experience. And closing off the FTTF38 is Look Ma by Sapian, a cool acid-tech-house tune with a massive wobbling bassline.