Taking Slum Sociable’s down-tempo, sample-heavy Anyway and running miles with it, Melbourne producer Darcy Baylis transforms the track into a dancefloor monster, masterfully pulling the strings between frenzy and respite. It’s a wonderful five minutes forty-five, using the lush tonal enticement of the original and parlaying into a resounding groove magnet.
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