Dilby, Sam Dexter, and Tom Savage’s "No Hurry (Extended Mix)," released on Hungarian Hot Wax, stands as a masterclass in the "deep-and-soulful" house subgenre. The track is built upon a foundation of rhythmic patience, embodying its title through a steady, infectious groove that prioritizes atmosphere over aggressive peaks. This collaborative effort highlights the synergy between the three producers, blending technical precision with a warm, organic aesthetic that has become a hallmark of the Hungarian Hot Wax label.
The track’s core is defined by a rolling, subterranean bassline that provides a constant sense of forward motion. Around this, the trio weaves intricate layers of percussion—crisp hats, subtle shakers, and a punchy kick—that create a sophisticated rhythmic pocket. Unlike high-energy tech-house, "No Hurry" relies on the slow build, using minor melodic shifts and dubbed-out synth stabs to maintain interest over its extended duration. The vocal performance is equally measured, offering soulful fragments that float atop the production rather than dominating it, adding a human touch to the polished electronic arrangement. Dilby, Sam Dexter, and Tom Savage’s "No Hurry
In the context of the Hungarian Hot Wax catalog, "No Hurry" exemplifies the label’s commitment to quality "grown-up" club music. It is a track designed for the transitionary moments of a set—either building the vibe in a warm-up or maintaining a steady flow during a late-night session. By eschewing frantic builds and heavy drops in favor of a cohesive, hypnotic loop, Dilby, Sam Dexter, and Tom Savage have crafted a timeless piece of house music that rewards the listener for taking their time. The track’s core is defined by a rolling,