Now based in New York, London-bred producer Jack Dixon lends a more reflective, low-key take on techno and UK bass sounds. In advance of his forthcoming Those Questions EP—out next week via Dixon’s own label, White Asega—the artist has shared “See Me,” a one-off cut made with occasional studio partner Yusuf Sebaiti. Glitchy synth bits amass into a solid two-step rhythm on “See Me,” as an eerily harmonized vocal line leads the track into a grimy, dejected breakdown. But the energy picks up in the song’s final minutes, channeling a maximalist bass rhythm that can’t help but crash into a bittersweet coda.

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