Deefo drops Make You Move

North of Neptune recruits Indonesian talent Deefo for a pair of sublime house sounds.

Deefo drops Make You Move Photo by North Of Neptune

Deefo hails from Jakarta but has made his mark on the global underground thanks to a mix of fresh melodies with infectious grooves that are direct, edgy, yet full of charm. They have come on labels such as Dirtybird, CUFF, and W&O Street Tracks following him winning a Future Talent Award from Pete Tong DJ Academy x DJ Magazine 2023, Best 10 Apple DJ Mixes Series 2022, and picking up support from big names like Jamie Jones and Maya Jane Coles.

The title cut "Make You Move" is a sleazy and raw ghetto house funk. Menacing male vocals are offset by soulful female interjections as the dirty bass powers on and snappy drums rope you under its spell. "Dark Sky" is a seductive house sound with smooth, low-slung drums. It's deep but driving, with a sprinkling of textured percussion and a lush vocal hook next to some playful synth patterns that will bring joy to any party.

Deefo - Make You Move
Release Date October 2023
Label North Of Neptune

Tracklist
1. Make You Move
2. Dark Sky

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