DJ Haydn and Kornél Kovács Channel Faded Summer Memories on ‘Bounce Homie’
- Undrtone Blog

- Jul 15
- 2 min read

DJ Haydn links up with Kornél Kovács on ‘Bounce Homie’, a hazy, rhythm-led cut that captures the feeling of long summer nights and half-forgotten memories. Out now via Stockholm’s Fever World label, the track feels like a quiet anthem built for introspective moments on the dancefloor.
The production leans into dusty breakbeats, looping synths and a warped vocal hook that drifts in and out like something remembered more than heard. There’s a softness to the mix, but it still carries weight. Everything is driven by mood and repetition, holding just enough tension to keep you locked in.
‘Bounce Homie’ feels both classic and current. It doesn’t try to chase trends or push obvious buttons. Instead, it taps into something more personal. It’s the sound of friends playing records as the sun dips below the horizon. The kind of track that turns heads in the middle of a set without ever raising its voice.
DJ Haydn first made waves in 2016 with ‘Stockholm Subway Stories’, a cult EP that helped shape the city’s modern underground sound. Nearly a decade later, his output remains fearless and full of character, striking a balance between emotional depth and raw sonic textures.
Kornél Kovács, a key figure behind the Studio Barnhus imprint, brings his flair for subtle club dynamics and sonic oddities. His influence is all over the groove here. The two artists complement each other perfectly, building a sound that feels instinctive and natural.
‘Bounce Homie’ is a low-key highlight from two producers who know exactly what they’re doing. No gimmicks. Just a deep, hypnotic groove with real feeling.
DJ Haydn
Kornél Kovács








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