Kyoto’s favourite groove export, Daisuke Miyamoto, has barely stepped off the winner’s podium after a storming #1 on Traxsource with It’s Over, before he’s back in the ring with another future classic.

In Your Arms isn’t just a follow-up, it’s a statement. This is house with its hair done, shoes shined and heart on full display. Miyamoto lines the track with those big, emotional pianos, underpinned by a bassline that struts, and the whole thing snaps together with that effortless precision that makes everyone else sound like they’re still working on the demo.

THE KYOTO TRAX imprint once again feels less like a label and more like a campaign – a one-man assault on the dancefloor’s better judgement – stacking funk, feeling and floor pressure so high you start to wonder how he’s getting away with it. One thing’s certain: In Your Arms proves Miyamoto isn’t passing through the scene. He’s here to rearrange the furniture.

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Pre-order on Traxsource: www.traxsource.com/track/14130982/…ms-original-mix

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