Fly Baby
Kenny Summit has never been shy about pushing boundaries, but his latest on Good For You Records is something else entirely—an experimental odyssey where house music collides with the grit of industrial textures. Built on a bespoke four-on-the-floor foundation, the record swings heavy in the percussion, destabilizing the groove just enough to keep the floor guessing. Dark synth-pop overtones hang over the mix like neon fog, an ode to early electro that feels both cinematic and raw. It’s downtempo in its pacing but unrelenting in atmosphere, a moody, heady trip that reimagines the DNA of dance music for midnight obsessives.

