MYR at Forty: Goeran Meyer Looks Forward, Not Back
- Ehlers Music
- hace 5 días
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Goeran Meyer’s approach to production has always favored nuance over spectacle, and Bring The Juice is no exception. The EP unfolds with a sense of restraint that feels increasingly rare in contemporary house music.
The groove is the central focus, driven by a carefully constructed drum framework that prioritizes flow over impact. Rather than relying on heavy drops or dramatic transitions, Meyer allows the track to evolve organically, guided by small shifts in rhythm and texture.
The melodic elements are equally considered. Soft synth lines weave in and out of the arrangement, adding depth without overwhelming the groove. The result is a sound that feels immersive rather than immediate—something to be experienced over time.
DLEE’s vocal contribution is a highlight, not because it dominates, but because it integrates so seamlessly. It adds a human dimension that complements the track’s organic aesthetic.
As MYR reaches its 40th release, Bring The Juice serves as a reminder of what a focused artistic vision can achieve.
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