Part 2 Of The Simple, Maybe Release Reveals The Dark Side Of The Brothers Schwarz. Yeah Ought To Be Taken Literally. Batten Down The Hatches And Turn Up The Volume, Here Comes A True Masterpiece. Naturally, Tiefschwarz Have Saved The Banger Until Last. There Are Not Many Tracks Out There, Which Make You Get Up And Dance After Two Bars Already. The Basis Of Yeah Is A Perfectly Orchestrated Drum Beat. A Steady Bass Drum, Rolling Toms, A Crisp Snare, All Together Powered By A Low-pitch Synth Sample In The Background. A Sound, That Is As Offensive And Sentimental As Possible At The Same Time. Add A Well-filtered Choir Sample On Top And You Get A Deepness And Amplitude That Can Only Be Mastered By The Finest Soundsystems On The Planet. Like Looking Through A Burning Glass, The Break Shows What Tiefschwarz Are Really All About With This Track: Gradually, All Sound Elements Are Shut Down, Overlayed By White Noise That Comes With Goosebumps Guarantee. This Spring, Youll Better Be On The Dancefloor, When The Drums Set In Again! Deininger On The B-side Is An Almost Gloomy Track, Driven By A Dark Deep-house Bass Line. Once Again, Tiefschwarz Play With A Wide Range Of Elements: An Off-beat Synth Wind Section, Dry Tinker Bells And Sliced Vocals, Well-orchestrated By A Fine Mix. All Together This Creates The Perfect Atmosphere For A Monday Morning Sun Rise. Exhausted, Dried-out, Longing For Your Bed And A Glass Of Water, Yet At The Same Time Not Wanting To Go Home. Great Music Got Soul, The Perfect Balance, That Keeps The Heart Pumping And The Body Dancing. Deininger Is About This Certain Temper, The Groove, That Makes You Carry On.