When We Dip
  • News
  • Music
    • Premieres
    • Podcasts
    • Reviews
    • Playlists
  • Events
    • Africa / Asia / Oceania
    • Europe
    • North America
    • South America
    • United Kingdom & Ireland
  • Interviews
    • Dip Publishing Series
    • Dip Studio Series
    • Insider Insight
    • Interviews
    • Studio Tips
  • Genre
    • Afro House
    • Deep House
    • Disco
    • House
    • Indie Dance
    • Melodic House
    • Melodic Techno
    • Organic House
    • Progressive House
    • Tech House
    • Techno
  • XYZ
  • Arts & Culture
Mha Iri

Thaylo thrills on PLAYY.Records with intricate, introspective new single, ‘Let Me Be’

WhoMadeWho & Tripolism

Danish decadence lands on Cercle Records with WhoMadeWho & Tripolism’s melodic, indie collaboration, ‘Flying Away With You’

Adam Beyer unveils unexpected addition to upcoming album with nod to indie-electronic on ‘The Distance Between Us’

Premiere: Sisko Electrofanatik electrifies on Gain Records with peak-time perfection across 15 track ‘Starboy (Artist Album)’

Tommahawk

Premiere: Rave The Planet presents ‘Supporter Series Vol. 024’ with powerhouse tracks from Tommahawk & Teenage Mutants

Emerging Scottish techno artist Mha Iri unveils her debut Drumcode EP, ‘The Unexpected’

Thomas Gaboury-Potvin
Reviews, Techno
27 August 2023

Following a standout contribution to the ‘Elevate’ compilation, Mha Iri steps up for her Drumcode EP debut.

Continuing Scotland’s grand techno tradition, the Edinburgh-based DJ/producer is one of 2023 breakout artists. ‘Never Go Back to Sleep’ marked her exhilarating maiden offering on Adam Beyer’s label back in March, with the cut spending a mighty two months in Beatport’s techno chart after peaking at no.4, putting her square on the radar of the Drumcode faithful in the process.

Her debut EP on the label, is a tantalising prospect. ‘The Unexpected’ plays with her trademark light and dark motifs, mixing up sharp percussive elements with ethereal melodies, before a ripping bass drop takes the energy up a notch. ‘Let The Good Times Roll’ is a slick accompaniment, as atmospheric techno gets supercharged via a punchy rap vocal and laser-kissed chords. “The track actually started out with a different vocal, but after sending it to Adam, he recommended trying some rap on it, which worked really well and gave it a whole new vibe. It’s all about going out with your mates and just having a good time. Sometimes we all need a bit of that.” – Mha Iri

Finally, ‘Filthy’ delivers a full-on techno storm, with tormenting breakdowns and drops, industrial dystopian discords and a robotic vocal riff; no wonder this has been a key feature in Adam’s sets for months already.

All three tracks were highlights of Mha Iri’s memorable set at Rave The Planet, attended by 300K people in Berlin.

Related

Thaylo thrills on PLAYY.Records with intricate, introspective new single, ‘Let Me Be’

WhoMadeWho & Tripolism

Danish decadence lands on Cercle Records with WhoMadeWho & Tripolism’s melodic, indie collaboration, ‘Flying Away With You’

Adam Beyer unveils unexpected addition to upcoming album with nod to indie-electronic on ‘The Distance Between Us’

Premiere: Sisko Electrofanatik electrifies on Gain Records with peak-time perfection across 15 track ‘Starboy (Artist Album)’

Tommahawk

Premiere: Rave The Planet presents ‘Supporter Series Vol. 024’ with powerhouse tracks from Tommahawk & Teenage Mutants

Menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Events
  • Contact Us

Latest Posts

  • Island Hill & Phonique
    Island Hill & Phonique blur the lines between Deep House and Melodic House on ‘Dreams Become Reality’
  • Sascha Braemer
    Sascha Braemer brings hypnotic Afro House energy to Fairplay’s 'Mafi' on Ontourage Music
  • Thomas Newson & KLP
    Premiere: Thomas Newson Drops Dancefloor-Driven ‘Play’ EP on Repopulate Mars

Sign up for our Mailing List

Copyright © 2025 When We Dip
Website Designed & Developed by Emily Ridge