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Midas 104 - Well Well Well

Get Physical Music proudly presents Well Well Well, the latest EP from Berlin-based producer Midas 104.

Renowned for his intricate sound design and deep melodic touch, Midas 104 has carved out a distinct space in the electronic music scene. With releases on celebrated labels like Katermukke, Einmusika and Monaberry as well as performances at iconic festivals like Fusion and Ikarus, he continues to push sonic boundaries while captivating audiences worldwide.

Well Well Well is an electrifying two-track journey that showcases Midas 104’s love for detail and dynamic storytelling. The title track, Well Well Well, leans into a more experimental and energetic sound, packed with hypnotic synth work and pulsating club rhythms. In contrast, Ultra Glomp delivers a softer, emotional experience, weaving melodic elements with deep, immersive textures. Together, these tracks embody the essence of Midas 104’s signature style - sophisticated, expressive, and always evolving.

Available worldwide on April 4, 2025, Well Well Well is a must-hear release on Get Physical Music, ready to make waves on dancefloors across the globe.

Release Date April 4th, 2025
Catalog No GPM839
Label Get Physical Music
track artist
Well Well Well Midas 104 4:34
Ultra Glomp Midas 104 6:12

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