Keep Me In The Light brings Italo-fuelled euphoria on ‘Silicone Hustle’
The EP out via Remmah glides through bubbling basslines, cinematic grooves, and pure dancefloor serotonin
Bangkok-based artist Keep Me In The Light has dropped his latest EP ‘Silicone Hustle’ on UK label Remmah Records today (November 7).
The EP blends genres and influences, weaving together elements of Italo, disco, and progressive house. It’s hypnotically groovy throughout, showcasing a rich and thoughtful production style clearly crafted with dancefloors in mind.
Opening with its title track, ‘Silicone Hustle’ kicks things off strong with a deep, shuffling groove and bubbling bassline that instantly pulls you in. It’s the kind of track we wish had dropped during festival season, and one we’re sure will soundtrack many fields moving forward.
Read this next: Watch: Hammer delves into his artistic trajectory for Feels Like Future podcast
Closing the release, ‘Welcome to St. Louis’ leans a little heavier on the progressive side, powered by in-your-face basslines, twisting melodies, and an effortless vocal sample. It’s more urgent and intense than its breezier counterparts, but no less fun.
‘Bengal Disco’ is arguably the crown jewel of the EP; a cinematic, smile-inducing roller scattered with South Asian influences and pure joy.
Read this next: Baalti announce new EP ‘Mela’ inspired by the riotous soundsystem culture of West Bengal
The atmosphere here is unmissable, and we’re eager to hear it on a proper sound system surrounded by a euphoric crowd, who we’re sure will have that bassline stuck in their head for days to come, just as we have.
Purchase Keep Me In The Light’s ‘Silicone Hustle’ here.
Henry Cooper is a Writer at Mixmag Asia. Follow him on Instagram.
Cut through the noise—sign up for our weekly Scene Report or follow us on Instagram to get the latest from Asia and the Asian diaspora!

