Eva Lansberg - I Really | Love
"I Really Love" perfectly encapsulates the atmospheric tension of a late-night club set. It feels simultaneously nostalgic—hearkening back to the classic Chicago and New York deep house tracks of the 1990s—and resolutely modern. It focuses heavily on "groove theory," where the micro-shifts in hi-hats and baseline filters keep the track evolving over its runtime. 🌍 Reception and Industry Impact
Based out of Riga, Latvia, Eva Lansberg has quickly become a notable name in the underground house and techno circuit. Her path to electronic music is deeply rooted in diverse sonic influences and hands-on technological discovery: Eva Lansberg - I Really Love
Before stepping behind the production deck, Lansberg built a massive mental catalog of music while working at a radio station. This exposure to jazz and traditional African music profoundly shaped her later house productions. 🌍 Reception and Industry Impact Based out of
The release helped solidify Lansberg's reputation, earning her direct support and set-play from established underground figures like Mike Sharon, Buzz Goree, and the legendary New York house producer Jovonn. It avoids the aggressive
The track leverages a hypnotic, repeating groove that hooks the listener from the intro. True to her background, Lansberg infuses the track with warm, jazzy synth chords and organic-sounding percussion. It avoids the aggressive, over-compressed sounds of commercial EDM in favor of a rolling, deep-bass frequency that fills the room without overpowering the melodic elements. 2. Mood and Vibe