Taken from his impending Brooklyn Shit EP, Dario D'Attis' "Rhythms Of Benin" is a mammoth of a track, clocking in at just over eight and a half minutes long. Tapping into the spirit of long, rumbling workouts, "Rhythms Of Benin" updates that classic formula by bringing in elements of African house and tribal percussion. A real treat for anyone who loves nothing more than getting lost in big, expansive house tunes, "Rhythms Of Benin" has the perfect rhythm to do so, and with plenty of nuance to keep things interesting. If this is the kind of vital, well-considered house music we can expect from here on out then we won't have to worry about the genre's health for a very long time.
Premiere: Dario D'Attis Shares Some Well-Considered House Music With "Rhythms Of Benin"
A real treat for anyone who loves getting lost in big, expansive house tunes.
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