Do It Together EP by Campaner: A Deep Dive into Spain’s House Scene That Kicks Ass
Alright, let’s get real here. If you’re into that raw, pulsating house vibe with a touch of deep house soul, Do It Together EP by Campaner is gonna slap you in the face—and you’ll like it. Released back in 2018 on Sub_Urban (a label outta Spain), this little gem hits hard where it counts. No fluff, no overproduced nonsense—just straight-up beats made to move your ass.
First off, the title track “Do It Together (Original Mix)” smacks so hard it might leave a bruise. This thing doesn’t mess around; from the first beat, it locks you in with its hypnotic groove. The bassline? Thick as hell, man. It’s one of those tracks that feels like it was born for dimly lit basements and sweaty dance floors. You can practically smell the fog machine while listening to it. What sticks with me most is how stripped-down yet layered it feels—like every element has room to breathe but still punches through. And yeah, maybe I’m biased because I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve looped it late at night when nothing else felt right.
Then there’s “Go Ahead (Original Mix).” Damn, this tune sneaks up on you. At first, it seems chill, almost too smooth, but once that hook drops? Forget about it. It’s got this infectious energy that builds without ever feeling forced. There’s something about the way the percussion clicks and clacks against the melody—it’s like watching sparks fly off steel. Honestly, if this track doesn’t make you nod your head or tap your feet, check your pulse. You might be dead.
Oh, and shoutout to Aroop Roy for remixing “Do It Together.” His version flips the script just enough to keep things fresh while staying true to the original’s grit. But let’s be honest—the OG mix steals the show.
Now, here’s the kicker: albums like this remind me why electronic music will never die. In an age where everyone’s trying to go viral with TikTok bangers, Campaner stays rooted in what makes house music timeless—groove, emotion, and zero fucks given. So next time someone says house music all sounds the same, shove this EP in their face. They won’t know what hit ‘em.
Final thought? Spain’s doing something right. Maybe it’s the sangria talking, but damn, this EP makes me wanna book a one-way ticket to Barcelona pronto.