
Brazilian producer Gauss (BR) delivers a dark, rolling two-track release with the Here She Comes EP on Techords. A fusion of grit, groove, and hypnotic textures, the EP is a deep dive into the raw edges of Minimal Tech.
"Here She Comes" leads the release with a haunting rework of Hall & Oates’ 1982 classic Maneater. Crisp percussion, glitchy accents, and a driving low-end create an immersive atmosphere, while the eerie vocal sample weaves through the mix, adding a nostalgic yet unsettling touch. This track is a masterclass in tension and movement, perfect for late-night sessions.
"Call To Me" follows with an equally hypnotic approach, balancing deep, rolling basslines with intricate drum programming and spaced-out vocal chops. The track’s minimalist groove is layered with subtle textures and dynamic shifts, keeping the energy locked while maintaining an air of mystery.
Released on Techords, a label known for pushing boundary-pushing Minimal / Deep Tech, the Here She Comes EP showcases Gauss (BR)'s refined production style, delivering two essential underground cuts primed for deep, late-night club moments.
Gauss (BR)
Techords
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