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HAFT & Peyman S

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Just Her highlights signature blend of melodic depth & forward-thinking production on charming return to Colorize

Rebecca Besnos
Progressive House, Reviews
18 October 2024

Acclaimed British producer Just Her makes a triumphant return to Colorize with her latest release, delivering two mesmerizing tracks: ‘Want Me, Need Me’ and ‘How Does It Feel.’ This marks Just Her’s third release on the label, following her widely praised remix of Shahin Shantiaei’s ‘Close To Me’ earlier this year.

‘Want Me, Need Me’ sees Just Her venture into more house-driven territory, where shimmering synths take center stage, layered over a hypnotic, groove-filled foundation. The track’s crisp energy and intricate production style capture a vibrant, effervescent feel—perfect for both intimate listening and late-night dance floors.

The second track, ‘How Does It Feel,’ serves as an immersive companion, combining ethereal synths with deeper, more textured rhythms. Commanding attention with its pulsating basslines and stuttering beats, the track showcases Just Her’s ability to create expansive, emotionally resonant soundscapes.

Both tracks highlight Just Her’s signature blend of melodic depth and forward-thinking production, continuing her rise as one of the most distinctive voices in electronic music.

Both tracks are available here 

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