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The prodigal son has returned! Dakin Auret is back once again, this time with a three track EP for Plus Plus. This time he brought along a few of his fellow country men to contribute on the remix end along with label mainstays llieno and Mike Terra. Opening the EP we have Wanna be. Dark and moody, its Dakin at his finest. A thick, heavy kick sets the foundation, with a deep moog-esque bassline punctuating the space between. The vocal is warm yet haunting all at once, creating this unique juxtaposition that pulls you to the dance floor while keeping your ears open, ever anticipating where the track is going to take you next. Next up we have Its Mine, a bit more light hearted with a nice skip and bounce to the beat. A thick, rhythmic bass pushes the track ever forward. Subtle in its execution, but devastating in the hands of someone who knows how to work the dance floor. Dakins final contribution to the EP is a subtle dance floor killer. Going back to his dark disco roots on this one, the bassline is front and center with unnerving stabs making their presence known with out warning. The vocals create a space and depth in the mix, while never really saying anything. Definitely one for those late night dark rooms! Opening the remix round we have label staple llieno contributing his reinterpretation of Wanna Be. Going with a more garage inspired take, the pads are straight forward and powerful, while the bassline bounces along, giving it a playful feel thats in contrast to slightly detuned keys and swelling synth line. Dakins mates are up next, contributing a trio of bass heavy, dance floor focused tech house monsters. Rob Sloans remix is all about the punishing kick and the dubbed out synths that circle around the mix. It never lets up from the moment it has you locked in, only pushing further ahead until the very end. Kyle Macleans remix is a bit more subtle than Rob Sloans, but still packs a punch. The kick is more punchier and tighter, while the bassline just hums underneath the track, creating space for the vocals to sit on top and be the star. Kanan K7 takes Wanna Be and gives it a full on synthed out makeover. Reminiscent of Steyoyokes sound, the groove is very 4 to the floor oriented, allowing the bassline to hum while providing the synths with space to breath and strut their stuff. Wrapping up the EP we have Mike Terra all the way from New York. His remix of Its Mine is the very definition of a drum machine work out. Toms galore from the with get go, the kick just keeps pounding and pushing with the strings soaring on top, giving it a majestic quality while the drums pound away and cause havoc underneath.