D&S Return to Magnetic With “Fallin’” – A Precision-Tuned Club Cut

Chicago-based duo D&S return to Magnetic Magazine Recordings with “Fallin’,” a track that builds on the clean, deliberate production style they’ve been refining over the past year. Their last release with us at Magnetic, “Time & Space,” marked an important step in their development, and “Fallin’” shows how quickly they’re translating that growth into a more defined sound.

The track opens with a tight, stripped-back groove before slowly pulling in the melodic and vocal elements that set it apart. D&S lean on short, processed vocal chops instead of a full topline, treating them as rhythmic hooks that move with the rest of the arrangement. It’s a detail-driven approach that mirrors the duo’s reputation for precise mix work and a clear sense of what belongs in their tracks and what doesn’t.


A Sharper Sound

What makes “Fallin’” work is its balance. The low-end is anchored by a rounded, sidechained bassline that locks perfectly with the kick, while automation on percussion and effects keeps each section evolving. Pads and subtle textures fill the background without crowding the mix, a sign of how D&S have tightened their workflow since their debut with the label.

That sense of control has always been part of their identity. Their previous breakdown of mixing habits—everything from Trackspacer carving to layering for weight instead of loudness; showed how methodical their process is. “Fallin’” takes those same habits and turns them into a finished track that’s as playable in a club as it is satisfying to break down in a studio session.


A Duo Finding Their Lane

For D&S, “Fallin’” is more than a follow-up. It’s a clear statement of where they’re headed: stripped of anything unnecessary, but never short on detail. DJs will find it easy to program, while listeners will hear a duo zeroing in on what makes their records work.

If “Time & Space” marked their arrival, “Fallin’” is the sound of D&S settling into their stride.

“Fallin’” is out now on Magnetic Magazine Recordings.

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