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Every beginning comes loaded. Pressure, expectation, and that first step that defines what follows. Dyl Poole takes that first slot with Discortex, a three-track EP built for late hours and proper systems. All this is happening on the Subsoil Records premises, a label set by JAYC, and now I have a clear picture of where this is heading. After a short email exchange with JAYC, my head now goes underground, minimal, and shake-it-baby-all-night-long.
Dyl Poole hasn’t been born yesterday, and the crowds knows that. He takes that first slot with Discortex, a three-track EP transforming late hours into contagious need of movement, and putting the audio systems on fire. I was listening and get caught by those tight drums and stripped grooves. Just enough edge to keep things moving without overplaying the hand.
Everything comes naturally, the energy is there, the vibe is there, and to move on the groove became the next natural thing to do.
Discortex, the title track, blends vocal chops with a playful bassline. You might say, yeah, that’s expected – but the intensity here hits different. It pulls the distance between disco and cortex into nothing. Then we have the second track, My Mind – and here things go even deeper. We dive into another world, where the hypnotic feel reigns with authority.
Pleasure FM is the last one – where the ’90s feeling gets trapped in a sort of hypnotic attitude, driven by vocal sample chops, a profound bassline, and the right amount of drops to make any party-goer feel ecstatic. I went through all three and didn’t feel the need to skip once – which says enough.
Dyl Poole comes out of the North West with that UK house DNA. He started producing in 2019, digging into deep house and that ’90s memory we all keep somewhere. Over time, things narrowed down into more control: Deep tech, minimal, grooves doing the talking.
2024 gave him a proper push – Marco Carola dropped Who’z Beat Is This at Music On Festival in Amsterdam. From there, the tracks kept moving – Josh Baker, Alisha, Waff, Sosa, Obskur – people picking them up because they work. Five years on decks, UK spots like 93 Feet East, WHP, 24 Kitchen Street, plus runs through Ibiza, Amsterdam, Thailand, Cambodia.
That says enough about what comes next. Go check Dyl Poole out – Instagram, Spotify, Beatport, YouTube. Run the EP, save it, drop it in your rotation… or your favourite dishes, your call.
Written by: Flav
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