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THD038 - Track Deconstruction: "My Attribution" by General Moses, Hrag Beko & I Jah

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Welcome to Tech House Daily, an AI-powered podcast brought to you by General Moses. Thursday's Track Deconstruction: Breaking down "My Attribution" by General Moses, Hrag Beko, and I Jah—a tech house weapon that fuses Caribbean influence with pure club energy. What you'll get in under 4 minutes: - Released July 23, 2025 on Data Transmission - 126 BPM, Gb Minor - Featured in Fedde Le Grand's Darklight Sessions and Danny Rhys's "Straight From The Record Box" - General Moses (Adam): blends Caribbean influences (Soca, Dancehall, Garifuna Punta) with high-energy house music - Releases on Toolroom, This Ain't Bristol, House Of Hustle, Data Transmission - Hrag Beko: "heads-down, no-nonsense grooves made for late-night raves" - Deep, pumping kicks and gritty basslines with soulful vocals, intelligent FX, and filters - Production philosophy: consistency, persistence, injecting "positive energy" - I Jah: authentic, spiritual reggae-flavored vocals - Production breakdown: 126 BPM = Toolroom sweet spot, flexible for mid-to-late set deployment - Gb Minor = darker, introspective feel contrasting with uplifting reggae vocal - Why it works: robust tech house foundation + Caribbean vocal influence = soul and narrative - Strategic deployment: mid-set weapon with emotional weight and memorable vocal moment - Genre blending done right: not a gimmick, it's a signature - Available on Beatport, Traxsource, Apple Music - Listed as top track by Hrag Beko on Ninetone Records Study the fusion, understand the production choices, and recognize why this track is getting featured in major DJ sets. Follow the creator of this show, General Moses, on Instagram: @GeneralMoses9

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Welcome to Tech House Daily, an AI-powered podcast brought to you by General Moses. Thursday's Track Deconstruction: Breaking down "My Attribution" by General Moses, Hrag Beko, and I Jah—a tech house weapon that fuses Caribbean influence with pure club energy. What you'll get in under 4 minutes: - Released July 23, 2025 on Data Transmission - 126 BPM, Gb Minor - Featured in Fedde Le Grand's Darklight Sessions and Danny Rhys's "Straight From The Record Box" - General Moses (Adam): blends Caribbean influences (Soca, Dancehall, Garifuna Punta) with high-energy house music - Releases on Toolroom, This Ain't Bristol, House Of Hustle, Data Transmission - Hrag Beko: "heads-down, no-nonsense grooves made for late-night raves" - Deep, pumping kicks and gritty basslines with soulful vocals, intelligent FX, and filters - Production philosophy: consistency, persistence, injecting "positive energy" - I Jah: authentic, spiritual reggae-flavored vocals - Production breakdown: 126 BPM = Toolroom sweet spot, flexible for mid-to-late set deployment - Gb Minor = darker, introspective feel contrasting with uplifting reggae vocal - Why it works: robust tech house foundation + Caribbean vocal influence = soul and narrative - Strategic deployment: mid-set weapon with emotional weight and memorable vocal moment - Genre blending done right: not a gimmick, it's a signature - Available on Beatport, Traxsource, Apple Music - Listed as top track by Hrag Beko on Ninetone Records Study the fusion, understand the production choices, and recognize why this track is getting featured in major DJ sets. Follow the creator of this show, General Moses, on Instagram: @GeneralMoses9

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