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» Josephs Colours warms you in with a typically Starski-esque intro. Atmospheric & lifting. Al Wakil brings in her vocal talent nice & early before a brief breakdown. Slipping in with rolling beats & a bassline that just flows below the layers & layers of production, you won't even realise what Starski & Al Wakil have put you through until it's over. Pull her back & listen again.
» Tears I Cry is a taster of the difference you should begin to expect from DDR. Again, the intro lifts you & grabs your attention & you better be prepared for the drop. This will catch you off guard. Starski demonstrates his attention to detail to a tee here building the experience with subtle yet important changes to this journey before taking you down for the second drop... We'll let you enjoy that yourself.
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