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BM034S
07.11.2025
Long Ride
Long Ride (Kolin Raw Remix)
$3.25 (€2)
Blessed Music presents a new release, this time featuring a collaborative production from Russian producers Neytraz and ARMASH. 'Long Ride' immerses the listener in an epic, nocturnal adventure where a hypnotic bassline meets cosmic synths. The release is further enhanced by a stunning remix from Kolin Raw, who adds a new dimension to the composition, weaving in his signature depth and atmospheric texture.
BM034S
07.11.2025
Long Ride
Long Ride
$3.25 (€2)
Blessed Music presents a new release, this time featuring a collaborative production from Russian producers Neytraz and ARMASH. 'Long Ride' immerses the listener in an epic, nocturnal adventure where a hypnotic bassline meets cosmic synths. The release is further enhanced by a stunning remix from Kolin Raw, who adds a new dimension to the composition, weaving in his signature depth and atmospheric texture.
DKTH001
03.11.2017
Makha
Makha (Radio Mix)
$1.63 (€1)
"Makha" is the first track by Deek That, written in 2016 and becoming the duo’s signature piece. Danceable, ritualistic, and hypnotic, it’s built around a mantra and a pulsing groove that fuses electronic sonics with elements of ancient rites. The track premiered at parties at Shkaf Lounge Bar, where it instantly became a hit and has remained current nearly a decade later. "Makha" opens a portal to the origins of Deek That—a place where mysticism and the dancefloor merge into one.
DKTH001
03.11.2017
Makha
Makha
$1.63 (€1)
"Makha" is the first track by Deek That, written in 2016 and becoming the duo’s signature piece. Danceable, ritualistic, and hypnotic, it’s built around a mantra and a pulsing groove that fuses electronic sonics with elements of ancient rites. The track premiered at parties at Shkaf Lounge Bar, where it instantly became a hit and has remained current nearly a decade later. "Makha" opens a portal to the origins of Deek That—a place where mysticism and the dancefloor merge into one.
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