Norwegian producer and DJ Simon Field returns with Danger, a house record that cuts through precisely because it refuses to play things straight. Built around a sleazy spoken male vocal, warped late-night energy and a sharp sense of timing, the track leans into personality over polish-for-polish’s-sake, while still carrying the kind of detailed, heavyweight production that has become synonymous with Field’s output. At its core, Danger feels desi…
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