Debuted as a Pete Tong exclusive on Valentine’s Day, Deep Dish have returned after an eight-year hiatus with the new cut, “Quincy.†The irreconcilable creative differences that led to severance in the past, have been routed to a structured middle space between bright house and deep tech – respectively, an accurate reflection of Sharam and Dubfire’s independent work to date.
The track features robot scat low in the mix, an echoed 2-bar xylophonic motif, dry-signal arpeggiation, tension release emission effects, and deeply mixed layers of pulsating bass voices that are deceptively complex. The overall tone of the track oozes the sophistication, restraint, and sex that have been missing from dance tracks since the bros in banana colored sunglasses adopted wobble bass.
“Quincy†is what I suspect to be an intentionally coy understatement. Considering Sharam’s unrepentant comparison of Deep Dish’s place in dance music to that of Led Zeppelin’s in rock ‘n roll in a recent Billboard interview, I hopefully assume this is a teaser of what we can expect from this version of Deep Dish in both the studio and the booth.
Deep Dish will headline at Miami’s Ice Palace Studios on March 29th during Winter Music Conference.
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