Acid Harry brings ‘Bump And Grind’ to Distortion Label

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Acid Harry’s ‘Bump And Grind’ is the kind of debut that tells you everything you need to know in the first 30 seconds. Loud, locked-in, and built for the middle of the night, this one lands straight on Distortion Label with zero warm-up.

Acid Harry steps into the spotlight with a two-track EP that feels tested, tuned, and ready for real rooms. Not bedroom tech house. This is for basements, rooftops, and packed floors where the lights stay low, and the groove does the talking.

Acid Harry’s track ‘Bump And Grind’ leads the charge.

Tight drums.

Rolling low end.

Vocals that hook fast and refuse to let go. It’s a straight-up peak-time groover that thrives on pressure and repetition, the kind of tool DJs trust when the room is fully switched on.

Flip it over, and Acid Harry’s track ‘Baracaniguaras’ takes a different route without losing momentum. Latin-leaning percussion. Loose, playful rhythms. A warm, tribal swing that feels just as at home in a sweaty warehouse as it does during late summer outdoor sessions.

This EP does what a debut should do. It introduces the sound. It shows range. And it makes it clear Acid Harry is thinking about dancefloors first, always.

We premiere ‘Bump and Grind’ today on Data Transmission, grab it on Beatport while it’s hot.

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