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EG SPOTLIGHT.337 Mully

Mully makes his Electronic Groove debut with a Spotlight mix that feels less like a standard guest session and more like a personal archive in motion. Built entirely from his own productions and collaborations, the set traces the Vancouver based artist’s range across progressive house, trance, deeper club records, and more atmospheric work, placing his identity as a producer at the center of the story.

A long standing figure in Western Canada’s electronic music scene, Mully is the founder of EMENGY, a label group that has grown from its original roots into a wider platform covering dance, bass, and deeper progressive music. His own catalog has earned support from Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Paul van Dyk, Markus Schulz, Ferry Corsten, Cosmic Gate, Andy Moor, Andrew Rayel, and Glenn Morrison, among others.

For this mix, Mully leans into the idea of the artist as builder. Tracks such as ‘Elixir,’ ‘Rushroom,’ ‘Stillness,’ ‘Driftwood,’ and ‘Slipstream’ sit alongside collaborations with Glenn Morrison, Whiteout, Avis Vox, Mitiska, and Midnite Amity, offering a clear view into the sound he has been shaping over the years in the studio. The result is a set rooted in melody, patience, and long-form energy, with one foot in progressive tradition and the other in the future he is building through EMENGY.

Mully’s EG Spotlight debut is a self-written statement from an artist who has spent years building from the ground up as a producer, label founder, collaborator, and quiet force within Canada’s electronic music circuit.

01. Mitiska x Midnite Amity x Mully – Say It (Intro Mix)
02. Mully – Elixir
03. Mully – Rushroom
04. Glenn Morrison & Mully –  Paraffin
05. Mully – With The Rain
06. Mully & Whiteout ft. Dare County – Eleven Eleven
07. Mully – Stillness
08. Mully –  Stuck In Suspension
09. Glenn Morrison & Mully – Dew Point
10. Mully & Avis Vox – You Make Love
11. Mully – Illusions
12. Glenn Morrison & Mully – Earthwinds
13. Mully – Driftwood
14. Mully – Froth
15. Mully – Just Like I Remember
16. Mully – Slipstream

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