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Wet Wipes

by Escapism Refuge

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    After the heavy success of Escapism Refuge's debut album 'Hold' that was out last year on Deep Heads, the talented South African is back on Smokin' Sessions with a mind-blowing Record.

    'Wet Wipes' is a track that has been getting a lot of hype from DJ's and fans alike and it is not hard to understand why. It's a very catchy little roller that has a serious low end.

    2 step beats with a heavy baseline mould this track into a recording that is sonically brilliant!

    The melodies are infectious and shows off exactly what Escapism Refuge is all about, with his display of masterful composition work.

    Then we have none other than Biome on Remix duties and he has done a sterling job.

    No doubt, this is some of Biome's finest production work and is nothing short of sheer genius.

    Warm with elegant touches on the bass, give this remix a beautiful flavour that compliments the original to perfection. The remix was also featured in the Escapism Refuge X FatKidOnFire Mix back in 2017 and has got the heads asking 'When this one will drop'……………Well, here we have it ;)

    Last up we have 'Don't Mind Me' that is reminiscent of a track from Dubstep's golden era.

    Still pushing musical boundaries, this intelligent production is a perfect B2 to round off this incapsulating EP.

    Championed by the likes of LiveMag SA, XLR8R, Kaltblut Magazine, Dummy Mag and Between 10 and 5, it is no surprise that the aspiring musician has seen commendation from Giles Peterson (BBC Radio), Joe Kay (Soulection), Lefto (Brownwood Recordings) and Kid Founque in his home town in South Africa.

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After the heavy success of Escapism Refuge's debut album 'Hold' that was out last year on Deep Heads, the talented South African is back on Smokin' Sessions with a mind-blowing Record.

'Wet Wipes' is a track that has been getting a lot of hype from DJ's and fans alike and it is not hard to understand why. It's a very catchy little roller that has a serious low end.

2 step beats with a heavy baseline mould this track into a recording that is sonically brilliant!

The melodies are infectious and shows off exactly what Escapism Refuge is all about, with his display of masterful composition work.

Then we have none other than Biome on Remix duties and he has done a sterling job.

No doubt, this is some of Biome's finest production work and is nothing short of sheer genius.

Warm with elegant touches on the bass, give this remix a beautiful flavour that compliments the original to perfection. The remix was also featured in the Escapism Refuge X FatKidOnFire Mix back in 2017 and has got the heads asking 'When this one will drop'……………Well, here we have it ;)

Last up we have 'Don't Mind Me' that is reminiscent of a track from Dubstep's golden era.

Still pushing musical boundaries, this intelligent production is a perfect B2 to round off this incapsulating EP.

Championed by the likes of LiveMag SA, XLR8R, Kaltblut Magazine, Dummy Mag and Between 10 and 5, it is no surprise that the aspiring musician has seen commendation from Giles Peterson (BBC Radio), Joe Kay (Soulection), Lefto (Brownwood Recordings) and Kid Founque in his home town in South Africa.

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released November 16, 2018

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