Dojas – Dawn & Dusk EP (w. K-Lil & Lipp remixes) [Evaporate Recordings]

Dojas - Dawn & Dusk EP (w. K-Lil & Lipp remixes) [Evaporate Recordings]

Dojas – Dawn & Dusk EP (w. K-Lil & Lipp remixes) [Evaporate Recordings]

With the Dawn Dusk EP, Dojas lands on Evaporate with a project that feels both introspective and club-focused, exploring the liminal spaces between sunrise energy and late-night shadow. The release unfolds across original works by Dojas and remixes by K-Lil and Lipp, offering three distinct interpretations of minimal and micro-house aesthetics, bound by a shared commitment to subtlety, groove and sonic precision.

Dojas — Original Mixes: Atmosphere, Restraint and Drive

Dojas shapes his original tracks with a meticulous sense of placement. Every percussive detail, filtered chord, and low-frequency movement feels carefully embedded in a breathable rhythmic structure.
The grooves are understated yet persistent, driven by warm sub-bass, shuffling syncopated patterns and evolving textures that move like soft gradients between dawn and dusk.

The sound design leans toward analogue-inspired colouration: slightly dusty percussions, airy pads and rounded transients that avoid harshness. This results in tracks that feel alive — organic in motion, digital in clarity, and crafted to quietly dominate intimate dancefloors.

Dojas’ arrangement choices deserve special mention: transitions are patient, elements slip in and out of focus rather than entering abruptly, and the mix spaces remain uncluttered. It’s a sophisticated approach that rewards repeated listening and offers DJs highly mixable, narratively flexible tools.

K-Lil Remix — Precision, Pulse & Modern Micro-House Identity

K-Lil (@k_lil__) brings a sharper, club-driven reinterpretation.
His remix introduces more pointed percussion, micro-glitches and a tighter rhythmic grid while preserving the emotive shading of Dojas’ original.

The bassline sits forward, locked with crisp hats and shuffled swing, shaping a hypnotic micro-house groove suitable for peak-time in intimate underground rooms.
The spatial imaging becomes more defined: stereo-spread percussions, subtle delays and micro-edits that energise the arrangement without overcrowding it.

Lipp Remix — Deep, Textural & Atmospheric

Lipp (@filipeaka) delivers the most atmospheric reinterpretation of the EP, with a deeper and more introspective angle.
The remix magnifies the EP’s dusk theme: warm pads, fluid low-end movement and lingering melodic residues float over a restrained but steady beat.

His approach emphasises emotional resonance: more room, longer decays, and a soft shroud of harmonic colour that expands the EP’s narrative dimension.
It’s a remix that works both for warm-up sets and late-night transitions where subtle energy is key.

Mastering by Andrey Djackonda — Cohesion, Clarity & Warmth

Mastering engineer Andrey Djackonda (@andreydjackonda) provides the unifying layer that binds the EP.
The work is balanced and modern:

  • Controlled low-end without sacrificing warmth

  • Clear midrange articulation for rhythmic and melodic elements

  • Smooth high frequencies that avoid brittleness

  • Consistent loudness across tracks while preserving dynamics

Djackonda’s mastering enhances the EP’s analogue-leaning aesthetic, giving it polish without compromising its underground identity.

Artwork by Klosing — Visual Identity Aligned with Sound

The artwork by Klosing (@klosing_) complements the EP’s sonic palette: abstract, atmospheric and charged with the contrast between warm and cold tones — a visual echo of the “dawn/dusk” duality that shapes the music’s narrative arc.

Evaporate — A Label for Sonic Purists

Evaporate (@evaporatezf) continues to cultivate a distinct identity in the minimal and micro-house ecosystem, offering a platform where refined sound design, underground aesthetics and artistic individuality converge.
The Dawn Dusk EP perfectly fits the label’s direction — introspective but club-ready, modern yet timeless, technically detailed but emotionally resonant.

Conclusion

The Dawn Dusk EP is a multilayered release that demonstrates the strength of Evaporate’s artistic vision and the finesse of Dojas, K-Lil and Lipp as producers.
Technically polished, sonically immersive and narratively coherent, it stands as a strong entry into the 2025 minimal and micro-house landscape — a release designed for discerning DJs, underground dancefloors and dedicated listeners seeking depth over excess.

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