
If I Take You Home (Michael J. Blood Mixes)
What About Never debut from Intertoto, who deals a tracky beatdown ace in âIf I Take You Homeâ â a late-night/early-morning house instrumental that hints at ambiguous post-club activity. Bridging the eclectic spirit of the Motor City with the raw, textural styles of European contemporaries like NWAQ and Kassem Mosse, âIf I Take You Homeâ filters these ideas through the experimental aesthetics that have long simmered in the underground of Intertotoâs native Scotland.
Michael J. Blood expands on the after-hours theme with the cannily titled âWalk of Shame Mixâ â a cracked reflection of the original that channels the essence of Theo Parrish, Delano Smith, et al. His âMorning After Mixâ flips the pace entirely, layering hypnotic chimes and dark New Jerseyâstyle synths with an almost overwhelming sense of dub-wise dread.
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$8.80If I Take You Home (Michael J. Blood Mixes)
What About Never debut from Intertoto, who deals a tracky beatdown ace in âIf I Take You Homeâ â a late-night/early-morning house instrumental that hints at ambiguous post-club activity. Bridging the eclectic spirit of the Motor City with the raw, textural styles of European contemporaries like NWAQ and Kassem Mosse, âIf I Take You Homeâ filters these ideas through the experimental aesthetics that have long simmered in the underground of Intertotoâs native Scotland.
Michael J. Blood expands on the after-hours theme with the cannily titled âWalk of Shame Mixâ â a cracked reflection of the original that channels the essence of Theo Parrish, Delano Smith, et al. His âMorning After Mixâ flips the pace entirely, layering hypnotic chimes and dark New Jerseyâstyle synths with an almost overwhelming sense of dub-wise dread.
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What About Never debut from Intertoto, who deals a tracky beatdown ace in âIf I Take You Homeâ â a late-night/early-morning house instrumental that hints at ambiguous post-club activity. Bridging the eclectic spirit of the Motor City with the raw, textural styles of European contemporaries like NWAQ and Kassem Mosse, âIf I Take You Homeâ filters these ideas through the experimental aesthetics that have long simmered in the underground of Intertotoâs native Scotland.
Michael J. Blood expands on the after-hours theme with the cannily titled âWalk of Shame Mixâ â a cracked reflection of the original that channels the essence of Theo Parrish, Delano Smith, et al. His âMorning After Mixâ flips the pace entirely, layering hypnotic chimes and dark New Jerseyâstyle synths with an almost overwhelming sense of dub-wise dread.











