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John Dahlback

» Belly Button / Song For Djingis

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 20-11-07 10:13

Label: Blackhole
Format: CD
Genre: House, Progressive


Swedens John Dahlback really needs no introduction after his awesome run of fresh tracks and remixes, and after featuring on In Search Of Sunrise 6 with his “Don’t Speak” they thought it would only be right to get a follow up.

In contrast to his pounding electro heavy and dirty sound, we are treated to a more subtle peak time sound. Belly Button starts matters off with a deep bubbling and building almost chilled meets progressive filled sound backed with a cool synth that kicks in to a charged deep drive. It slowly builds to a release of total fresh and inspiring happy uplifting vibes that spiral around your head.

Song For Djingis takes what seems like a laid back approach to house, with touches of progressive added too, another unique breakdown forms the main focus of the track, that glides effortlessly along and sits with a chunky almost funky groove and beat. Great to see a slightly different direction from John.


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