El Mallahah

2020-12-21 21:40

John Dare - El Mallahah / BP9902020 / Bonzai Progressive

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1John DareEl Mallahah (Original Mix)07:1116
2John DareMarratech (Original Mix)06:2015
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[: ARTIST..... :] John Dare
[: TITLE...... :] El Mallahah
[: GENRE...... :] House
[: RIP DATE... :] 2020-12-21
[: LABEL...... :] Bonzai Progressive
[: CAT NR..... :] BP9902020
[: TRACKS..... :] 2
[: SIZE....... :] 31m
[: QUALITY.... :] 320kbps 44.1kHz
[: CODEC...... :] MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)
[: ENCODER.... :] LAME
[: URL........ :] https://www.beatport.com/release/el-mallahah/3204583

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01. El Mallahah (Original Mix) ................... 07:11 
02. Marratech (Original Mix) ..................... 06:21 

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John Dare returns to Bonzai Progressive with El Mallahah which 
follows his well-received debut Universo EP, and a solid remix 
on Nico Parisi's Prego. Based out of Barcelona, Spain and with 
numerous releases on other labels such as Minisketch, Beatwork, 
Wake Up, Suruba and many more, John Dare aka Ricard Pastor 
started out his electronic music career in 1995. Throughout the 
years he has nurtured his own style, sometimes merging genres 
and always delivering solid results. His back catalogue is 
hugely impressive and is ever-growing which is a testament to 
the talent this guy has.

El Mallahah grabs your attention right from the off. A lively, 
upbeat percussion lures you to the floor as a hypnotic rolling 
bassline drives the groove. Ethnically charged vocals add a 
richness to the sound, with a tribal flavour and an elevating 
mood. The bassline ruptures into a solid, full on experience as 
the knobs are twisted. Softer vocals emerge and are stacked 
against other distorted vocals for a stark contrasting vibe. A 
wonderful construction and a must have no doubt.

Marratech follows on from its predecessor, delivering that 
strong, powerful bass driven groove. We're treated to more 
tribal-led percussions that ramp up the groove nicely. The vocal 
narrates an intriguing, cultural vibe that sends shivers down 
your spine. Quirky production tricks warm, deep house chords and 
an infectious sax sequence add an interesting touch that keeps 
us hooked for the duration. A fantastic effort that will not 
disappoint.

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