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Dannic feat. Polina Griffith – Falling In Love (SOS)

July 9, 20182 min read

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Written by our fan Jibran


• Dannic changes the pace with summer vibe
• Rework of the appreciated classic by Ralph Good, featuring Polina Griffith
• Features the original vocal with a house groove


Formerly terming himself as DJ Funkadelic, the Dutch veteran Dannic has returned in even better form. Signing contract last year with Spinnin’ Records, Dannic proficiently gained major name in the roster as he displayed his meticulous skills of production. From delectable summer hits to paced groove house, he has maintained his duality with precision. Today, we will be talking about his new production “Falling In Love (SOS)”, which boasts the experimental and slightly summery side of him.

Dannic’s previous track ‘Bring Di Fire’, along with talented Swedish duo Rob & Jack is still booming in the Beatport charts. Along with his collaboration with vocalist Inna, ‘Stay’ was also released on Spinnin, followed by a striking club mix with Loax making it both alluring and a club-weapon at the same time!

Now reverting to the track, the first thing to be noted is that it is a rework of the 2011 classic by Ralph Good featuring Polina Griffith. In this single, the breakdown features the sensational and dazzling female from Russian based singer Polina Griffith, which creates a serene vibe while the backdrop elements assist it for groove. It generates the charming and opulent rhythm. With this, it follows by a beautiful drop which adds the pitched vocals leading the deep shuffling bassline. Dannic impressively churned out the classic’s nuances and shaped it into his own signature for the dance-floor.
Undoubtedly, Dannic’s summer rework is a superlative and melodic summer tune. Not to forget the pristine elements used in the track, which makes the track hypnotic and undeniably catchy.

You can listen to “Falling In Love (SOS)” here:

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