Hakim Murphy is back with "Call the Ambulamb" and Roberto Ingram is on the remix.
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- 7 days ago
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Call the Ambulamb by Hakim Murphy, featuring the Roberto Ingram Head Nod remix, speaks in the language of the dance floor, where slang bends meaning and rhythm becomes dialect.
Across the release, each track carries its own accent that represents its own phrasing of house. These are not just variations in sound, but shifts in tone, like regional speech translated through drum machines and circuitry.
Ingram’s remix moves with intention, rearranged like a diagram, precise yet alive, where each element lands with a measured nod. Murphy’s original Amotion drifts at first, synths circling, suspended, before percussion gathers and lifts the track into a slow, inevitable swell. Openess follows with release, two counterpoint melodies unfolding against the bassline, stretching the space between tension and ease.
Like slang passed between voices, reshaped but understood, these tracks speak a shared language. House music as dialect, fluid, expressive, rooted yet always evolving.



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