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BM034S
07.11.2025
07.11.2025
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
07.11.2025
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
03.11.2017
"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
03.11.2017
"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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