4 Tracks EP OF Bouncy Techno Pumpin House & Tech Flavad Floorfuillers Pressed on Clear Vinyl
Mello Dee is one of those artists who manages to make heavy, high-impact sounds and top-class weaponry from minimal musical elements. This new one on his own Warehouse Music label, the 20th release, brings some indie vocals and maximal synth lines to a driving groove powered by none other than Bernard Sumner. 'Big Eff Off Groove' is more what you expect from Dee - a chunky bassline, raw drums and that's pretty much it - but that's enough. 'Find Love Yourself' then comes as a Deeper Love mix that is riddled with silky synths and filtered female vocals, and the original which is more like an electro-clash cut.
The lead ‘Riptide’, features original vocals from synth-pop trailblazer and founder of New Order/Joy Division Bernard Sumner. A slice of euphoria streaked with melancholy,
'Big Eff Off Groove' was the first track of the EP to be released as a single, following on it's massive Summer of 2022 where it garnered support across some of the biggest festival stages and clubs internationally. Mella Dee speaking on the record describes it as “Exactly what it says, heavy hitting no frills groove, complete with full on dubbed out effects. Enjoy.”!
Followed up with two cuts of rolling house music on track 'Find Love Yourself', the 'Deeper Love Mix' explores Mella Dee’s affinity for the murkier corners of dance music, whilst the original mix is a deep-in-the-dance groover paired with a haunting Little Dragon vocal sample.
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Last FM Information on Mella Dee
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Influenced by the likes of Underground Resistance, Floorplan and Head High, London based Ryan Aitchison aka Mella Dee is masterfully finding his sound; creating a unique blend of driving techno by fusing elements of house with essences of hardcore and jungle. Releases on DEXT Recordings, Dusky’s 17 Steps and Sweden based Omena Records have helped gain huge support from the likes of Alan Fitzpatrick, Bicep, Skream, Tijana T, George Fitzgerald and Len Faki.
Growing up in South Yorkshire, Mella Dee’s early musical influences originated from the sounds coming out of warehouses in and around his stomping ground. This soon developed into a love of the burgeoning scene and audio palette from warehouse parties worldwide; hardcore, house, bleeps, techno and everything in between. With a respectful nod to the impact this had on him, Aitchison strives to create his own take on warehouse music with his new label project. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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