Listen: Human Movement - Dancing Room

Listen: Human Movement - Dancing Room

Sydney duo Human Movement release Dancing Room, the first single from their upcoming EP due out tomorrow.

Definitely not shy of a massive club thumper, Sydney-based duo Human Movement have been pure flames this year. First up came Paradise, a track featuring vocal work from Eliza Sol, introducing us to their minimalist, deep and certainly dirty vibe. This was then followed up by Stranger, an equally heavy, industrial-house romp. Now, comes Dancing Room, the first taste of their upcoming EP of the same name, which is set to end the duo's year with a bang when it's released tomorrow. Dancing Room continues on from Stranger, with their signature, minimalist tech-house sound kicking up a storm. Filled with distant claps, thumping bass, 4x4 snare hits and an absolutely wicked, deep and dark synth line, Dancing Room is one of, if not the, strongest releases from Human Movement this year. Check out the video for the single below.

In case that's not quite enough Human Movement for your Monday, tomorrow sees the release of their Dancing Room EP. The four track EP is bound to be a late-contender for EP of the year, with a promising collaboration with Deadmau5-affiliated artist Eekkoo and 5:00AM, which premiered on Anna Lunoe's Radio 1 show the other day. You can pre-order the EP HERE.

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