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Amix Brings Bright Tech House Energy to ‘Sunny Day In Bulgaria’

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Amix delivers a bright and uncomplicated tech house record on ‘Sunny Day In Bulgaria’, combining rolling percussion, groovy low-end and warm synth melodies with an easy-going sense of movement. Released through Kidron, the track is shaped for practical use in a DJ set while maintaining enough melodic character to remain engaging beyond the dancefloor.


The production establishes its direction quickly. Crisp tech house drums provide a steady rhythmic framework, while the bassline adds bounce and weight without overpowering the arrangement. It is a groove designed to keep bodies moving rather than demand attention through oversized drops, giving the track a natural place within warm-up selections, daytime sessions and transitional moments in longer sets.



Synth work brings much of the record’s personality. Created as part of Amix’s hardware-led process using analogue synthesisers and drum machines, the melodic elements carry a warmth that complements the cleaner rhythmic foundation. The combination gives ‘Sunny Day In Bulgaria’ a cheerful atmosphere without pushing it towards novelty or becoming overly sentimental.


Its structure remains deliberately functional. Energy rises through gradual layering, rhythmic adjustments and subtle changes in texture rather than dramatic breakdowns. This measured progression makes the track easy to blend, allowing DJs to introduce or exit it without disrupting the wider flow of a set.



There is little here designed to reinvent tech house, but that is not the record’s intention. Its appeal lies in its balance of groove, melody and usability. The arrangement stays focused, the production feels uncluttered and its upbeat mood remains consistent from beginning to end.


‘Sunny Day In Bulgaria’ is an enjoyable and versatile club cut from Amix. Driven by lively percussion, a buoyant bassline and warm analogue colour, it offers the kind of dependable dancefloor energy that can slot naturally into a set while still carrying a clear identity of its own.


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