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Marking their upcoming release on Agrio Tracks, the duo presents a two-track project centered around energetic, vocal-driven club music with a strong 90s influence. Both tracks are built for the dancefloor, combining classic club elements with emotional depth and forward momentum. 'Yamaha Ibiza' grew from a drum and bassline idea that had been sitting in the studio for some time. Once pads and vocals were introduced, emo-leaning harmonies began to surface, giving the track its emotional edge. After the drop, a changing bassline adds extra movement and drive. The piano melody is taken from the iconic 'Yamaha Ibiza' preset on the Yamaha S30, one of their favorite hardware synths, also used to shape the bassline and pads throughout the track. 'Trentino' takes a different approach, starting from a simple piano chord loop and building the entire arrangement around it. The intention was to craft a trancey, uplifting track with clear hip-house influences, carried by a vocal that fully captures the track's euphoric and forward-pushing vibe. Blending nostalgic club aesthetics with modern production, this two-tracker delivers a focused and high-energy release, firmly rooted in emotional melodies, driving grooves, and vocal-led dancefloor energy.
Agrio Tracks Trance (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)
Named after a unique Turkish expression describing the shimmering of moonlight on the sea, Yakamoz tells the story of a playful tease. The stunning vocals of Spacer Woman and Champagne Soul are complemented by driving prog-bass and cheeky trance-like synth stabs. Both vocalists trade lines like lovers in a game of chase, their voices weaving through lush pads and pulsating rhythms. While undeniably made for the dance floor, the track showcases unconventional yet intriguing percussion like the darbouka. It takes the listener on an exploration of sound, merging the best of Turkish electronic music and contemporary prog-house. Big, euphoric synths crash against the groove, breaking the tension into pure dancef loor ecstasy. Yakamoz lingers in that fleeting moment between hesitation and surrender, leaving you wanting more. Bringing the stunning release home is Moonlight Dance, which upholds the theme of fusing Middle Eastern musicality with modern-day club elements and blends trance-infused bass lines, mesmerising rhythmical percussions such as darbouka and riq with enchanting flute melodies in a contemporary dance track. At its core, you will find a rolling bass line while on top the lead synth is accompanied by Arabian oud and bağlama to intrigue the listener (or clubber) with an intricate groove. Both songs showcase a beautiful collaboration between traditional elements and contemporary dance music in a captivating way. They remind us that music is not only about sound; its about identity, heritage, and courage.
Embracing his recognisable 90s hard house sound, DART joins the Agrio Tracks family with two big club anthems. Coming off the back of a massive summer collaboration with fellow Agrio artist Kyle Starkey, trailblazing this summers full revival of the genre, he now goes at it alone and guides us into a club season filled with potent house music. Emergency is a powerhouse with bouncy bass lines that pull you in and latch you on to the tracks ever building energy early on. Small stab samples set the rhythm on top, creating a tense build up for the inevitable payoff. Filtering slowing beneath it all is a symphonic monster; once you hear that main synth line break through its head down and hands in the air. The blaring alarms only confirm what youve come to realise already: its an emergency! Sticking to the theme of the release, Emergency is followed in suit by Acid Indigestion. Whereas the former might be operating past a certain level of bluntness for some, the latter exudes the same type of power while retaining some subtleness about it. As the title suggests, the track leans on multiple layers of acid lines all readily following the same patterns, steering you into an eyes-closed groove that will eventually lead you into rapture at the inescapable end of the break. Early support on both tracks comes from Job Jobse, Benwal, Pegassi, Ewan McVicar & Tjade.
Marking their upcoming release on Agrio Tracks, the duo presents a two-track project centered around energetic, vocal-driven club music with a strong 90s influence. Both tracks are built for the dancefloor, combining classic club elements with emotional depth and forward momentum. 'Yamaha Ibiza' grew from a drum and bassline idea that had been sitting in the studio for some time. Once pads and vocals were introduced, emo-leaning harmonies began to surface, giving the track its emotional edge. After the drop, a changing bassline adds extra movement and drive. The piano melody is taken from the iconic 'Yamaha Ibiza' preset on the Yamaha S30, one of their favorite hardware synths, also used to shape the bassline and pads throughout the track. 'Trentino' takes a different approach, starting from a simple piano chord loop and building the entire arrangement around it. The intention was to craft a trancey, uplifting track with clear hip-house influences, carried by a vocal that fully captures the track's euphoric and forward-pushing vibe. Blending nostalgic club aesthetics with modern production, this two-tracker delivers a focused and high-energy release, firmly rooted in emotional melodies, driving grooves, and vocal-led dancefloor energy.
Agrio Tracks Trance (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)