STO Continues Monthly Series With Acid-Laced ‘Vibin' In July’
- Undrtone Blog
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STO's monthly release project shows no signs of slowing down as the producer returns with ‘Vibin' In July’, the latest instalment in his run of free club-ready releases.
Premiering exclusively on Undrtone ahead of its release, the track shifts the series into tougher territory, replacing last month's disco-leaning warmth with a grittier analogue sound built around rolling house grooves and a constantly evolving acid bassline. Download it for free here: https://hypeddit.com/sto-fr/vibin-in-july.
From the outset, ‘Vibin' In July’ locks into an irresistible groove. Punchy drums, swinging percussion and warm analogue textures provide the foundation before a modulating acid line gradually takes control, weaving in and out of the arrangement without ever overwhelming the rhythm beneath it.
Rather than chasing big breakdowns or obvious peak-time moments, STO allows the groove to remain the focus. Every new element feels carefully introduced, keeping the energy moving while giving DJs plenty of space to work the record into longer blends and extended club sets.
Where previous entries in the series explored French touch and disco influences, ‘Vibin' In July’ leans further towards raw underground house music. The analogue character gives the production an organic feel, while subtle modulation and evolving synth movement ensure the track never settles into repetition.
That balance between restraint and progression has become one of the defining strengths of STO's monthly project. Each release explores a different corner of house music while maintaining the groove-first philosophy that ties the series together.
‘Vibin' In July’ continues that evolution with confidence. Tougher, darker and more club-focused than its predecessor, it demonstrates STO's ability to refresh his sound without losing the identity that has made the series so consistently enjoyable.
If the monthly project continues at this level, STO is quietly building one of the year's most rewarding underground house catalogues, one groove at a time.