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DSD March 28, 2017: "Let Me Be" - Mersi

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DSD March 28, 2017: "Let Me Be" - Mersi

Shaun Cordingley

Welcome to the "Daily Song Drop": theguysfrom.com's song of the day feature where our resident indie music writer and former DJ Shaun Cordingley features a song every weekday that he feels you need to hear. 

Let Me Be - Mersi

"Let Me Be" by Mersi is an indie electronic track that is a rare entitity when it comes to house music: it is exactly what it needs to be. It has a good beat, the vocal loop is interesting, and everything feels tight in a short timeframe. "Let Me Be" is exactly as long as it needs to be in order to get attention, and, quite frankly, to inspire me to hit the repeat button.
Have a listen below:



"Let Me Be" has small musical shifts in it, but at the end of the day, Mersi has created a track which does everything it needs to do in a short amount of time; if I were still spinning, I could easily see myself using this track quite frequently as a transition track to help me move feeling and tempo in a set--and songs like that are incredibly rare, and extremely useful. 


Well, I tried my best (...like I actually have control over anything when it comes to Apple Music), and even though we are missing a couple of tracks, the DSD Playlist - Feb 17 is out now, and it's pretty damn great.
Hope you enjoy it too! 

Remember, if you want me to expand where I put these playlists beyond Apple Music, you just need to let me know on Twitter, and I'll see what I can do.

-S (@Shauncord

The Guys From do not hold the rights to any "Daily Song Drop" songs, it is more our hope to expose our readers to new and different music that we are enjoying, or re-expose them to artists they may have forgotten about.

Above the description of the song will be the song name, followed by the artists' name linked to their website, so you can fall down the rabbit hole, finding and supporting what you dig.

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