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Discovering "Heaven in Disguise": The Deep, Melodic Journey of Joezi and UNNA X
The song explores the intoxicating and transcendent nature of a deep connection, using "heaven" as a metaphor for an overwhelming romantic or spiritual experience.
4. Context & Reception
The track has circulated within the Deep House community, appearing on DJ pools and music sharing platforms (such as House Afrika or related distribution channels). It is considered a solid addition to the "soulful house" catalog, fitting well into playlists curated for lounges, deep house sets, and relaxed social gatherings. Joezi- UNNA X - Heaven In Disguise -Extended Mi...
- "Losing My Religion" (RÜFÜS DU SOL) – Same emotive vocal processing.
- "Your Love" (Adam Port & Keinemusik) – Similar repetitive, hypnotic groove.
- "Gratitude" (Anish Kumar) – Similar organic percussion.
Joezi is no stranger to hits; his track "7 Seconds" has already surpassed 40 million streams. With "Heaven in Disguise," he continues his streak of creating "immersive soundscapes" that work just as well in a beach club as they do in a late-night warehouse set.
Joezi & UNNA X Deliver Ethereal Melodies: A Deep Dive into "Heaven In Disguise (Extended Mix)"
In the ever-evolving landscape of deep house and organic electronica, few tracks manage to strike the perfect balance between hypnotic rhythm and ethereal vocal work. Enter "Heaven In Disguise" by Joezi and UNNA X. While the title might initially evoke images of tropical beaches and sunset lounges, the extended mix of this collaboration reveals a complex tapestry of Afro-house percussion, melodic techno undertones, and spiritual lyricism. Discovering "Heaven in Disguise": The Deep, Melodic Journey
How to Find the Full Extended Mix
Given the truncation in your search query—"Extended Mi..." —it is likely you are looking for the complete track on streaming platforms or digital stores.
The extended mix format is crucial here. It gives the track room to breathe: over six minutes of evolving textures, a breakdown that feels like sunrise on a dancefloor, and a vocal loop that stays in your head for days. "Losing My Religion" (RÜFÜS DU SOL) – Same
2. The Percussive Bridge (A Tribal Heartbeat)
Approximately four minutes into the track, the extended mix strips away the synth pads to reveal a raw, percussive tribal break. Congas, bongos, and a grooving shaker pattern take center stage. This section is where the "Afro" in Afro-house truly shines. It is a nod to the dance floors of Cape Town and the beach clubs of Mykonos. In the shorter edit, this break is cut to 8 bars; in the Extended Mix, it breathes for a full 32 bars, allowing dancers to lock into a trance state.