Benjamin Yellowitz, CamelPhat & Kotiēr Release ‘Goddess’

Goddess‘ comes with the collaboration between Benjamin Yellowitz, CamelPhat, and Kotiēr, bringing together three distinct production and writing styles for a one-of-a-kind deep house release. The track carries the energy of multiple listening experiences. It could stand its ground at a festival, club, personal playlist, and more.

‘Goddess’

Goddess opens with soft synths and a calm atmosphere before Benjamin Yellowitz steps in, singing about only being human and lonely. His delivery and tone feel aligned with Camelphat and Kotiēr’s production styles. Continuing, Drums arrive early to give the song its steady pulse, pushing the melody into a warm, nostalgic groove. The tension grows without rushing, allowing the vocal and emotion to stand at the front of the mix.

Next, the music pulls back just long enough for the vocal to return with more urgency, and everything rises together slowly. When the drop hits, a deep 808 hits with the kick. This club-ready sub gives Goddess a powerful lift that CamelPhat and Kotiēr fans will recognize. Altogether, ‘Goddess is a beautiful and perfectly minimal production of rhythm, synths, and Benjamin’s vocals. It comes ready for any lover of deep house.

CamelPhat

This UK-based powerhouse duo is the combo of Mike Di Scala and Dave Whelan, known for a mix of house and techno that blends melodic emotion with club power. Their rise accelerated with the Grammy-nominated ‘Cola‘, and they’ve continued shaping the modern house genre through their production, clean sound design, and strong collaborative choices.

Kotiēr

Kotiēr is a Berlin and New York-based producer with roots in classical piano and a style of expressive melodies and textured synth work. His music balances emotion with dance, earning releases on Diynamic and CORE. He has performed across global venues and supported artists such as Nora En Pure, MEDUZA, Yotto, and Kölsch.

Benjamin Yellowitz

Benjamin Yellowitz, originally from Birmingham and now based in London, lives and works inside a warehouse studio he built himself. His sound blends folk detail with electronic production, pairing his vocals with layered atmospheres. Yellowitz has collaborated with Adriatique, Nuage, and Ae:ther, appeared on BBC sessions, and built a reputation for his writing and performances.

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