DJ Proof builds from the inside out – the beat on "Arabian Mud" doesn’t announce itself, it accumulates. There’s a slow-burn quality to the production that rewards patience: the darker it gets, the more room Orion finds to operate. His delivery is unhurried, deliberate, the kind of presence that doesn’t need to raise its voice to make a point. Money Mogly fits the mood without competing for it, and DJ Exes’ cuts keep the whole thing grounded in the physical, tactile tradition that separates real DJs from decorators.
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