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The Spirit feat. Albert Vogt
At 125bpm, this cut hits the floor with rare conviction, mapping Albert Vogt’s vocal across a melodic grid that never sacrifices underground grit for cheap uplift. The energy sits at a relentless nine, yet Borrowed Identity keeps the dynamics tasteful, letting the harmony in F# major breathe without collapsing into hands-in-the-air cliché. It is the sort of soulful deep house that trusts the room to meet it halfway, balancing melodic warmth with genuine dancefloor pressure.
In a set, it functions as a peak-time emotional anchor: driving enough to maintain momentum, but musical enough to offer genuine release before the heavier artillery drops. On Quintessentials, it feels perfectly at home—underground, emotive, and precision-engineered for systems that reward both texture and thrust. You could slot it at 2am and watch the floor lean in without losing its edge.
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