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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 5 MIN

Make Me Wanna (Extended)

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stream/download: https://PokerFlatRecordings.lnk.to/RideInMyCar more: linktr.ee/pokerflat_recordings Poker Flat welcomes London based producer Leroy Berry. The EP Ride In My Car delivers lush house grooves paired with modern deep tech energy. The title track sets the tone with a hypnotic groove, crisp drums and a playful vocal that locks into a driving bassline. The track balances underground house textures with a catchy hook with subtle percussion layers and evolving synth stabs that keep the energy flowing while maintaining a stripped, dancefloor-centric arrangement. "Ride In My Car came about after delivery of my new car!" says Leroy Barry. "A rare summers day in London, roof down and a full tank and the lyrics just popped into my head. So I aimed it at a video game from years ago called Out Run and gave it the feel from the style of music in that game. If you know Out Run you know what I'm talking about. On “Make Me Wanna”, Leroy Barry leans further into rhythmic swing and groove. The track builds around punchy drum programming and a bouncing bassline, complemented by catchy vocal fragments that add a flirtatious, energetic edge. "The track was born in Ibiza at a retreat and was so different to anything I had done before." Leroy continues. "It basically puts into sound how the island makes me feel. Its kinda tribal and just happy vibes." Rounding out the release, renowned house heavyweight Darius Syrossian delivers a powerful remix of “Ride In My Car.” Injecting his trademark chunky basslines and driving percussion, Syrossian transforms the original into a darker, more underground club weapon. The remix amplifies the groove while preserving the vocal hook

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stream/download: https://PokerFlatRecordings.lnk.to/RideInMyCar more: linktr.ee/pokerflat_recordings Poker Flat welcomes London based producer Leroy Berry. The EP Ride In My Car delivers lush house grooves paired with modern deep tech energy. The title track sets the tone with a hypnotic groove, crisp drums and a playful vocal that locks into a driving bassline. The track balances underground house textures with a catchy hook with subtle percussion layers and evolving synth stabs that keep the energy flowing while maintaining a stripped, dancefloor-centric arrangement. "Ride In My Car came about after delivery of my new car!" says Leroy Barry. "A rare summers day in London, roof down and a full tank and the lyrics just popped into my head. So I aimed it at a video game from years ago called Out Run and gave it the feel from the style of music in that game. If you know Out Run you know what I'm talking about. On “Make Me Wanna”, Leroy Barry leans further into rhythmic swing and groove. The track builds around punchy drum programming and a bouncing bassline, complemented by catchy vocal fragments that add a flirtatious, energetic edge. "The track was born in Ibiza at a retreat and was so different to anything I had done before." Leroy continues. "It basically puts into sound how the island makes me feel. Its kinda tribal and just happy vibes." Rounding out the release, renowned house heavyweight Darius Syrossian delivers a powerful remix of “Ride In My Car.” Injecting his trademark chunky basslines and driving percussion, Syrossian transforms the original into a darker, more underground club weapon. The remix amplifies the groove while preserving the vocal hook

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