Pleasure

Pleasure is an elusive entity in the music world, characterized by their enigmatic presence and chameleon-like versatility in style and genre. Anchored in the realms of electronic music, Pleasure defies categorization, often blending elements of house, dub, and experimental sounds to create evocative auditory experiences. Their discography suggests a bold willingness to experiment with form and content, as evidenced by the likes of "Mando Dub," which hints at reggae influences infused with electronic beats, or "Watch Ur Step / Boss Remixes," showcasing a mastery of reinvention through the lens of remix culture.

The release of "We Can Rise," alongside its instrumental counterpart, underscores Pleasure's capacity to craft tracks that are as contemplative as they are danceable, often focusing on the interplay of rhythm and melody. Singles like "Hey" and "SONG OF THE YEAR" aptly demonstrate Pleasure's flair for memorable hooks and self-assertive swagger, further cementing their position as a unique voice within the electronic scene. The titles themselves often bear a tongue-in-cheek confidence that is mirrored in the bold production choices and audacious energy of the tracks. With "Now Is the Time," Pleasure seems to declare not only a personal artistic manifesto but also a universal call to embrace the present moment through the power of music. Whether they're revisiting their own material on "The Intro Redux" or inviting listeners to groove to the infectious beats of "Stay Up (Original)," Pleasure ensures that their output is as engaging as it is unpredictable.

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Mando Dub
Single - Released November 17, 2021
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  1. November 17, 2021
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  1. November 17, 2021
  2. July 21
  3. June 11, 2020
  4. June 7
  5. April 23
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    Hey
    1 tracks
  6. January 11
  7. September 26, 2019
  8. July 23
  9. October 4, 2018
  10. July 2