
“Bring the Juice” is the milestone 40th release on German producer Goeran Meyer‘s independent label, MYR. Featuring understated spoken-word phrases from DLEE, the track embodies a deep, sophisticated organic house philosophy. It combines a rolling percussive framework with steady, grooving rhythms and meticulous mixing, resulting in detailed sound design engineered for a variety of settings, from modern dance floors and outdoor settings to late-night listening experiences.
An intriguing rhythmic click-clacking opens the track amidst a spacey synth resonance, blending spacious atmospheric intrigue with a bustling percussive infectiousness. Airy tonal complements and stylish, buzzing electronics ease in artfully as the introduction continues to unfold. The one-minute turn compels with a nocturnal, haunting minimalism — propelled solely by chilly synth ascents and a debonair spoken-word “I got that juice” declaration. The late-night, climactic soundscape reminds fondly of Burial in this initial build-up, and the production continues to dazzle in its riveting soundscape throughout.
Pulsing rhythmic flair emanates as the track’s two-minute turn approaches, ushering in a second half that hypnotizes in its seamless interactions between whooshing percussive entrancement and spine-tingling, sporadic synth implementations. Sitting somewhere between the vibrancy of Afro-influenced house music and nocturnal electronic experimentation, “Bring the Juice” represents a fantastic, immersive production from Goeran Meyer.
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
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