K-Deey’s Awake EP on Gravitational Forces isn’t just a collection of tracks—it’s a full-blown techno joyride, shifting gears between grit, groove, and a generous dose of underground attitude. This six-track digital release is the kind of thing that makes you wish your living room had strobe lights.
We kick off with “Awake,” a jolt of energy powered by punchy claps and a twisted melody. It’s the kind of track that puts a spring in your step before you even hit the club. “Pay Day” follows with a darker, more introspective edge—a low-end hum that suggests trouble but keeps the party going strong.
Then Marc Faenger swoops in with a remix of “Pay Day” that’s all haunted vibes and shadowy tension. It’s moody, it’s murky, and it’s magnetic. “Ring Twice” answers with some old-school attitude—think warehouse sweat, rubbery synths, and just the right amount of swagger.
CMPND (BE)’s remix of “Ring Twice” flips the script completely. Stripped-back and spaced-out, it’s like floating through smoky maze in slow motion—hypnotic, eerie, and totally captivating.
Finally, “Mistral” wraps it all up with a bang. Relentless percussion and laser-focused drive make it the kind of closer that begs for an encore.
From start to finish, Awake is full of character, packed with surprises, and built for movement. K-Deey and crew don’t miss a beat—this is techno with teeth and a playful glint in its eye.
You can buy the music HERE.