Wehbba & DJ Deeon - We Have Bass - Drumcode - DC202
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Wehbba collaborates with ghetto tech legend DJ Deeon, to deliver another superlative EP on Drumcode.
Since his debut on Drumcode in 2017, Brazil’s Wehbba has become one of the most dependable and impressive artists on the roster. Last year saw two standout EP’s ‘Eclipse’ and ‘Catarse’ drop on the imprint, alongside ‘Just’, his strong contribution to A-Sides Vol.7. He also made his mark playing Drumcode events at OFF Week, Resistance Ibiza and the much talked about double header in Manchester and Bristol when DC took over Warehouse Project and Motion respectively.
A true master craftsman in the studio, his first contribution for 2019 is typically impressive. A huge inspiration to Wehbba since his nascent raver days, ghetto tech icon DJ Deeon contributes a fierce vocal to ‘We Have Bass’, after a serendipitous hook up in São Paulo. A peak career moment collaborating with one of his original heroes and the artist responsible for the classic ‘Freak Like Me’, the resulting percussive-heavy cut kicks like a rodeo bull. ‘Third Wave’ is coffee geek Wehbba’s homage to his favourite brew, constructing the production to mirror the experience of a caffeine fix, as a loopy trance-inducing groove leads to powerful synth stabs that are heavy on impact. ‘Steamroller’ is a stripped back slice of techno driven by the Brazilian’s Korg MS-20 and found form after it initially begun as a studio jam inspired by Richie Hawtin’s ‘Minus Orange’.
A Jean-Michel Jarre fan stretching back to his childhood, ‘Another Mistake’ was conceived after Wehbba saw the French legend in concert last year and was subsequently able to meet him backstage through a mutual friend. While creating the track, the producer imagined Jarre playing the main layers of the hook on his famous Laser-harp, eliciting an almost celestial quality with the melody. This is a stirring slice of techno fit for stadiums. The EP ends with ‘Purge’, the artist’s stream-of-consciousness expression recorded in one-take and a beautiful beat-less way to conclude the work. .
Drumcode is more than a label, it’s a movement. Founded by Adam Beyer, it stands as the highest selling and most influential imprint in techno, has spawned a radio show listened to by millions each week, and a global events brand hosting festivals and events throughout Europe, North and South America. Adam Beyer’s unwavering commitment to quality, combined with a future-focused ethos are the cornerstone of the brand’s success. His definition of techno is open-minded and expansive, while resolutely refusing to compromise on the smallest detail with every aspect of Drumcode’s output.
I have a complete addiction to this track
Act culia negro ura
3:30 YES! I FEEEEEL
Hatalmas! 🙏
bass bass bass bass bass bass bass bass bass bass bass bass bass
bass
@@smokejc sorry autocorrect
Temasooo
HUGE BRAVO
I love it!!!Much love !🖤
💥💥💥
This so fucking powerful
Savage
Goood
PARTICULAR
1:48
I guess the topic is bass!
papós
Fuck. Ima need to boil this
Não acho nem a pau o track Wehbba & DJ Deeon - Relax Work.
at first i thought it`s so generic, and not very interesting... i played this too much and i guess i was so wrong
...it will work on the floors... but i hate repeating vocal snippets as fuck... well produced anyway...
After the drop they should leave the repaeting 'bass bass bass'.
Disagree.
Yup disagree also
FVCK
Maybe stop releasing the same bullshit track over and over every month...
lmao what do you expect, its their sound, check other labels
@@MrOriox Don't worry I know plenty of other labels. It is possible to stick to a sound but also to keep being creative ;)
Stfu idiot
@@Mouflex you're not smart
Antoine Mougeot the thing is you don’t like it, stay the fvck away!
drumcode es la mayor basura que a podido parir el techno