Extra time is given to subtle synth stabs and atmospheric textures that might be buried in a shorter version. Reception and Impact
Long intro and outro sections allow DJs to blend the track into sets without losing the beat. Jholeyson - Fandwich (Extended Mix)
The of "Fandwich" leans heavily into a steady, driving groove. It opens with a crisp, punchy kick drum and intricate hat patterns that establish a relentless momentum. As the track progresses, Jholeyson introduces layers of syncopated percussion—a hallmark of the modern Latin-influenced tech-house sound. Extra time is given to subtle synth stabs
The centerpiece of the track is the "Fandwich" vocal hook. Processed with rhythmic stutter effects and pitch shifts, the vocal acts more like a lead instrument than a lyrical component. This creates a hypnotic, looping effect that keeps the energy high without ever feeling repetitive. Why the Extended Mix Matters It opens with a crisp, punchy kick drum
Jholeyson has carved out a niche for himself by blending heavy, club-ready low ends with "wonky" and infectious sound design. "Fandwich" is a prime example of this aesthetic, often appearing in the sets of heavyweights like and PAWSA . It’s the kind of track that works just as well in a sun-drenched Ibiza beach club as it does in a dark, sweaty warehouse.
The extended breakdown in the middle allows the tension to build naturally, resulting in a more satisfying "drop" when the bassline kicks back in.
is a high-energy tech-house anthem that has been dominating dance floors and underground sets since its release. Known for his signature percussive drive and quirky vocal manipulations, the Colombian producer delivers a track that is as playful as its title suggests. The Sonic Texture