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ARTIST
MISTER JOSHOOA
TITLE
Settle Down
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
PLANET E COMMUNICATIONS
CATALOG #
PLE 65412EP
PLE 65412EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
5/23/2025
Planet E looks to the heart of Detroit's club culture for the debut appearance on the label from Motor City mainstay,
Mister Joshooa
. A DJ and sound engineer closely intertwined with the city's music scene, regularly found behind the decks at clubs like TV Lounge and Lincoln Factory and having previously appeared on
Carl Craig
's celebrated
Detroit Love
compilation,
Settle Down
introduces four tracks that cement Mister Joshooa's lucid, far-out take on house. Lead track "Settle Down" distills the energies and influence of the scene into a rubber-jointed, rolling introduction that vibrates with energy and anticipation, nailing a bassline that could run for hours and injecting trippy effects, live percussion and out-there vocals drawing in dancers. "Snake Oil" meanwhile strips things way back, squeezing plenty of juice for the floor from a tunnelling, lightly psychedelic arrangement, offering bang-for-buck deepness that's no scam. "Stop Me" continues to drive Mister Joshooa's productions in even wonkier, even mysterious directions, its oscillating crawl and hypnotic melody primed to create a heady atmosphere, giving surreal or even sinister, depending on each dancer's perspective. Finally, "Step Up" offers the roughest, readiest ride to close, where classic drum machine programming reverberates against throbbing sonics and all manner of analogue weirdness, transforming into an outsider techno stepper from the darker side.
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