Gabriel Deb is a Brazilian-born sonic architect now stationed in the sweltering neon of Dubai. A DJ, producer, and songwriter by trade—but something closer to a time-traveling soul technician in practice. Taking inspiration from legends like Kerri Chandler, Mousse T, or Jamiroquai he siphons their spirit, boils it down, and injects it straight into the bloodstream of modern House. This is not revival. This is reincarnation with better EQ.

His name’s been etched onto the catalogs of revered imprints like Groove Culture and The Disco Express, with his collaborations with powerhouse vocalists—Michelle Weeks, Lee Wilson, Jessie Wagner. Tracks like “Gotta Let Me Go,” “The Pain,” and “After Dawn” carved grooves into dancefloors from Milan to Miami.

In the gilded air of Dubai’s elite night sanctuaries—Cloud 22, Amazonico, SAL—Deb presides like a benevolent high priest of House. His “Sunny Galaxy” radio show beams that same radiant ethos outward, carrying gospel grooves and velvet basslines into the homes of the faithful.

And now, here, on “Turn Around,” Deb lays it all out. Analog warmth. Jazz-laced muscle. A groove so righteous it ought to be illegal in certain jurisdictions. And right there with him, riding the hurricane with grace and fire, is Michelle Weeks—a singer who doesn’t just deliver lyrics, she brands them onto your soul. Her voice is both anchor and ignition. When she commands “Turn around”, it’s not a suggestion. It’s a benediction. A challenge. A warning.

This isn’t just house—it’s house with bones, blood, and a deep ancestral memory. It sidles up with charm, buys you a drink, then tears the roof off the joint with divine purpose. You don’t just dance to it. You testify.

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🚂 The Disco Express

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