Will Sass, Benni Ola and Styro – BONITA

27 Maggio 2026

“BONITA” arrives with a focused tech house identity that immediately locks into a steady, driving framework built for the club environment. The track does not waste time on excess introduction; instead it establishes its rhythmic core early, allowing the percussion to take control of the listening space. The kick is firm and dry, sitting in a tight low-end pocket, while shuffled hi-hats and subtle percussive layers create a constant forward motion that feels both deliberate and fluid.

As the arrangement unfolds, the synth work begins to shape the track’s personality. Rather than relying on heavy melodic exposition, the producers opt for restrained, looping motifs that evolve gradually. These synth lines are slightly textured, with a warm, analog-like edge that contrasts against the more digital precision of the drums. Small filter movements and micro-variations keep the repetition from becoming static, giving the track a sense of controlled progression.

The atmosphere of “BONITA” sits somewhere between hypnotic and playful. It carries a lightness in its topline energy, yet remains anchored in a deeper club tension that never fully resolves. This duality is where the track finds its strength: it can function as a peak-time tool while still offering enough sonic detail to reward closer listening. The groove feels engineered for movement, shaped with an understanding of how space and rhythm interact on a dancefloor.

Released under Gotta Move, the production reflects a clear sense of refinement and direction. Will Sass’s background in production and performance is evident in the track’s structural discipline, while the collaborative input of Benni Ola and Styro adds additional depth to the sonic palette. Influences from artists such as Kaytranada and Mark Ronson can be felt indirectly in the attention to groove and texture, though the result remains firmly rooted in tech house language rather than crossover territory.

Overall, “BONITA” stands as a high-quality release that fits naturally within a forward-thinking club catalogue. It is a record built with intention, balancing rhythmic consistency with subtle sound design choices that keep it engaging throughout its duration. We are happy to host this release on our webzine with a review, as it reflects a confident step in the evolving sound of its creators and their shared creative direction.

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