"Mírame" (which translates to "Look at me") is built around a captivating Spanish vocal hook that gives the track its identity. The production follows a classic "Deep House" structure but elevates it with several key elements:
Since its release, "Mírame" has become a staple in melodic house sets and curated playlists like Deep House Relax and Spinnin' Deep Records . Its success lies in its versatility; it works just as well as a sunset beach anthem as it does a late-night club heater.
The collaboration brings together two forces in the house music world:
The track solidified SUBB's position as rising stars in the Brazilian electronic scene and highlighted the strength of the Spinnin' Deep roster in identifying tracks that balance commercial appeal with technical production quality.
: Soulmanic’s influence is felt in the lush pads and synth stabs that float behind the main melody, creating a sense of space and "soul."
: By utilizing Spanish vocals, the artists tap into the global trend of Latin-infused electronic music, making it accessible to both underground club-goers and mainstream listeners. Impact and Reception
Subb & Soulmanic - — Mгrame
"Mírame" (which translates to "Look at me") is built around a captivating Spanish vocal hook that gives the track its identity. The production follows a classic "Deep House" structure but elevates it with several key elements:
Since its release, "Mírame" has become a staple in melodic house sets and curated playlists like Deep House Relax and Spinnin' Deep Records . Its success lies in its versatility; it works just as well as a sunset beach anthem as it does a late-night club heater.
The collaboration brings together two forces in the house music world:
The track solidified SUBB's position as rising stars in the Brazilian electronic scene and highlighted the strength of the Spinnin' Deep roster in identifying tracks that balance commercial appeal with technical production quality.
: Soulmanic’s influence is felt in the lush pads and synth stabs that float behind the main melody, creating a sense of space and "soul."
: By utilizing Spanish vocals, the artists tap into the global trend of Latin-infused electronic music, making it accessible to both underground club-goers and mainstream listeners. Impact and Reception