I got this killer album from ma nigga ziyaad lalla, which I have been listening to on repeat for a while now. The album is by Dusky, aka Solarity and is released through legendary deep house label Anjunadeep. The album has some deep grooves going on (no surprise there seeing that its Anjunadeep) and as I was listening to the title track 'Stick By This' I thought I was listening to some fucking Gabriel & Dresden. Thats how deep this music is. I would recommend this album to anybody who wants to feel a deeper connection with the music they are listening to. It really is the best EDM I have heard in quite sometime, the whole album holistically just fits perfectly together, like a masterpiece puzzle of art. I am obsessed and lalla if you reading this dude when I see you I am going to give you a very big hug! I love you man.

Hit play and prepare to be AMAZED! Play it loud and make sure your equalizer is set to PERFECT!

Lost In You feat. Janai (Original Mix) by Dusky



Heres some more on Dusky:

Previously existing as progressive / melodic house entity Solarity, Dusky are London based musicians Alfie Granger-Howell and Nick Harriman. As comfortable writing elegant orchestral pieces or stirring piano motifs as they are jackin' house and epic techno grooves, their diverse sounds are united by the duo's singular aim - to compose electronic music with depth, soul and originality. Their debut album "Stick By This" is released on Anjunadeep on 17th October.

"An intoxicating album, full of life and flashes of brilliance" – DJ Magazine

With the release of Dusky’s diverse debut album 'Stick By This' Anjunadeeps boundaries are being redrawn once again. Ambitious, expansive but brilliantly cohesive, 'Stick By This' joins the dots between Booka Shades melodic electronica (Falling), Leftfield’s dub techno (Im Running), the classic musicality of MJ Cole (Lost In You) and warm Laurent Garnier-esque techno (Need You Back).

Adding further colour to the albums spectrum, the albums first single - 'Lost In You' - is a deep, bass driven piano house anthem that features the soulful vocals of Janai and has gained props from US house godfather Tony Humphries and UK bass talent Toddla T – the latter supporting the track BBC Radio 1.


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