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Spanish duo JNJS return with a new EP on Pirka , titled Feeling Positive. Staying true to their micro house roots, the release blends detailed percussion, rolling low-end, and immersive atmospheres across four tracks. On the A-side, the title cut Feeling Positive radiates groove and optimism, while Shuri layers subtle rhythms with playful textures. The B-side shifts into deeper territory, with Start to Feel unfolding through liquid grooves and Jozani closing the release in hypnotic, late-night style. A refined and versatile 12', Feeling Positive captures JNJS's minimal aesthetic and Pirka's forward-thinking vision-crafted for selectors, collectors, and micro house enthusiasts alike.
Spanish duo JNJS return with a new EP on Pirka , titled Feeling Positive. Staying true to their micro house roots, the release blends detailed percussion, rolling low-end, and immersive atmospheres across four tracks. On the A-side, the title cut Feeling Positive radiates groove and optimism, while Shuri layers subtle rhythms with playful textures. The B-side shifts into deeper territory, with Start to Feel unfolding through liquid grooves and Jozani closing the release in hypnotic, late-night style. A refined and versatile 12', Feeling Positive captures JNJS's minimal aesthetic and Pirka's forward-thinking vision-crafted for selectors, collectors, and micro house enthusiasts alike.
Pirka's 42nd release features the deep, refined sounds of Barcelona-based producer DJ Sandwich. The original material is paired with two distinct remixes: a hypnotic, driving rework of 'L'amour' by French producer Gunnter and a textural, atmospheric take on 'Toda La Noche' by Latvian producer Mike Sharon. Representing three different countries, the EP highlights a commitment to cross-border collaboration and pristine, functional sound design.
Pirka's 42nd release features the deep, refined sounds of Barcelona-based producer DJ Sandwich. The original material is paired with two distinct remixes: a hypnotic, driving rework of 'L'amour' by French producer Gunnter and a textural, atmospheric take on 'Toda La Noche' by Latvian producer Mike Sharon. Representing three different countries, the EP highlights a commitment to cross-border collaboration and pristine, functional sound design.