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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2019 · 6 MIN

Track Premiere #4: M.F.S Observatory - Bailando (Observatory Music)

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M.F.S Observatory return to their own Observatory label with four fresh new cuts that come compete with a remix from Davina Moss. This London based pair have been turning out the slicks tech tunes for a while now and this new EP is no different. Opener Bailando is a bass driven monster with chanting vocals and the sort of acid lines that send the club wild. Bass One Bass is deeper and more weird, with a creepy atmosphere from the whirring machines and muffled spoken word vocals. Da Art kicks on with driven drums and layered synths and bass that are original and unlike anything else you there. They will charge the floor with a fantastic dark energy. The hardest hitting of the lot is Don’t Know. It’s a block rocking beat with tough kick and amped up vocals to get you on your toes. The Davina Moss remix is a real rump wiggler, with well programmed drums and chattering claps as well as icy hi hats all designed to pump the floor. This is another dynamite EP from this essential pair and label head of a big party they play with My Vision Records at OFF Barcelona. Follow M.F.S Observatory here: https://soundcloud.com/mfs-observatory-1 https://www.facebook.com/mfsobservatory https://twitter.com/mfsobservatory https://www.beatport.com/artist/m-f-s-observatory/295109 Check more track & mix on DanceTelevision website and apps! www.dancetelevision.net/

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M.F.S Observatory return to their own Observatory label with four fresh new cuts that come compete with a remix from Davina Moss. This London based pair have been turning out the slicks tech tunes for a while now and this new EP is no different. Opener Bailando is a bass driven monster with chanting vocals and the sort of acid lines that send the club wild. Bass One Bass is deeper and more weird, with a creepy atmosphere from the whirring machines and muffled spoken word vocals. Da Art kicks on with driven drums and layered synths and bass that are original and unlike anything else you there. They will charge the floor with a fantastic dark energy. The hardest hitting of the lot is Don’t Know. It’s a block rocking beat with tough kick and amped up vocals to get you on your toes. The Davina Moss remix is a real rump wiggler, with well programmed drums and chattering claps as well as icy hi hats all designed to pump the floor. This is another dynamite EP from this essential pair and label head of a big party they play with My Vision Records at OFF Barcelona. Follow M.F.S Observatory here: https://soundcloud.com/mfs-observatory-1 https://www.facebook.com/mfsobservatory https://twitter.com/mfsobservatory https://www.beatport.com/artist/m-f-s-observatory/295109 Check more track & mix on DanceTelevision website and apps! www.dancetelevision.net/

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