There’s a calculated jumpiness to Race Banyon’s sound, one that feels both genre-less and emotive but meaty enough to dance to.
It’s an excursion into house-leaning, techno-inspired territories, pop-tinged and feel-good but with enough bite to remind us of the place this is built for: the dance floor. With clear-cut indie influences, we journey between feelings of reflection and elation simultaneously, hallmark signs of a quality nightclub experience in and of themselves.
It’s an excursion into house-leaning, techno-inspired territories, pop-tinged and feel-good but with enough bite to remind us of the place this is built for: the dance floor. With clear-cut indie influences, we journey between feelings of reflection and elation simultaneously, hallmark signs of a quality nightclub experience in and of themselves.
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