- Digital
Gabss, Morab, Ryoda
Blind EP
Watergate Records
- Cat No: WGDIG077D
- Release: 2026-05-22
- updated:
Track List
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1. Gabss, Morab - Blind
00:05:17 -
2. Morab, Ryoda - The Attic
00:05:01 -
3. Morab, Ryoda, Ellynora - Work Here
00:05:09
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Gabss, Morab and Ryoda link up on 'Blind' EP for Watergate Records, delivering a
three-track package aimed at different moments on the floor.
The title track 'Blind' leans into a big room Tech House direction. Built around a sharp,
driving groove, the track is pushed forward by a sawing synth line and short, rap-like
vocal bits that give it a raw and direct energy, designed for peak-time sets.
On 'The Attic', Morab and Ryoda take a different angle. The track sits in Indie Dance
territory, with a looser groove and cut-up vocals that keep things moving without
overcomplicating the arrangement.
Closing the EP, 'Work Here' brings the energy down a notch. Moving into Melodic House,
the track is more spaced out, with vocals from Ellynora adding a softer layer on top of a
steady, flowing groove.
With the 'Blind' EP, the trio delivers three tracks with distinct directions, covering peaktime
pressure, groove-led moments and a more reduced closing feel, all with a clear
focus on club use.
three-track package aimed at different moments on the floor.
The title track 'Blind' leans into a big room Tech House direction. Built around a sharp,
driving groove, the track is pushed forward by a sawing synth line and short, rap-like
vocal bits that give it a raw and direct energy, designed for peak-time sets.
On 'The Attic', Morab and Ryoda take a different angle. The track sits in Indie Dance
territory, with a looser groove and cut-up vocals that keep things moving without
overcomplicating the arrangement.
Closing the EP, 'Work Here' brings the energy down a notch. Moving into Melodic House,
the track is more spaced out, with vocals from Ellynora adding a softer layer on top of a
steady, flowing groove.
With the 'Blind' EP, the trio delivers three tracks with distinct directions, covering peaktime
pressure, groove-led moments and a more reduced closing feel, all with a clear
focus on club use.
