Top 100 Chart placements for HIGHER STATES
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Some producers create tracks. Abity create worlds. Since forming their partnership in Rosario, Argentina, José Duque and Bruno Signorelli have spent more than a decade sculpting a sound that sits perfectly between deep progressive pulse and sophisticated melodic architecture. Now they return to HIGHER STATES with a powerful three-track EP that guides the listener through shifting landscapes of bass, melody and feeling. The duos chemistry is magnetic and unmistakable. They skilfully play with contrast in their sonic expressions — shadow against light, tension against release — holding that delicate balance between darkness and lift in every track. Tear Drop opens with restraint before tearing into an addictive, rolling groove. Melodic fragments and intricate effects bloom across the spectrum. The sounds are detailed, cinematic, and executed with a masterful sound design you feel directly upon hearing it. With Dizzy, Abity go straight for the body. Heavy kicks, driving groove, hypnotic arpeggios looping upward in controlled ascent. The track builds pressure, rising and rising before slipping into a deep, eyes-closed moment on the dance floor. Modulare closes the journey on a futuristic axis. Sharp rhythms, unexpected turns, an arrangement that keeps you moving even as it shifts direction. Its alive, and full of personality, showcasing Abitys instinct for keeping the listener in motion. Abitys music is built on warm grooves, evolving textures and a strong narrative sense. On HIGHER STATES, they sharpen their vision, delivering a psychedelic edge that transforms their intricate soundscapes into full-fledged journeys.