Deeper Purpose Returns to His Label IN 2 DEEP, Teaming Up with Dansyn & MERYLL on ‘What The Fuzz’

Deeper Purpose isn’t just putting out heaters — he’s building a platform. The latest release on his IN 2 DEEP label, “What The Fuzz,” marks the first time he’s opened the floor to outside artists, and the debut couldn’t be louder. Teaming up with Toronto’s Dansyn and Dutch vocal powerhouse MERYLL, the result is a stripped-back, bass-driven roller with a warped hook that cuts right through. It’s weird, it’s bold, and it’s already picking up serious steam — with plays from John Summit, Going Deeper, and Tough Love, plus a steady climb on the Beatport Tech House charts.

Dansyn’s Unique Spin on Tech House

Dansyn’s not here to blend in. With a background in punk and metal, and a Grammy nod under his belt, he’s bringing a different kind of energy to house music. His style leans underground — dirty basslines, sharp percussion, unexpected grooves — and “What The Fuzz” is a showcase of all that. After a huge run in 2024, this collab with Deeper Purpose feels like a breakout moment in a year that’s already shaping up to be a turning point. No templates, no safe choices — just fire.

MERYLL’s Signature touch

Then there’s MERYLL — if her name wasn’t on your radar, it will be now. Her vocal on this track is what takes it from club tool to certified moment: trippy, hypnotic, and unlike anything else in the current tech house circuit. She’s worked with FISHER, Matroda, Hardwell, and ESSEL, but this one hits different. It’s not polished for radio — it’s designed for dark rooms and late sets. And it works.

The Future of IN 2 DEEP

With “What The Fuzz,” Deeper Purpose makes it clear that IN 2 DEEP isn’t just a personal outlet — it’s a breeding ground for fresh, forward-thinking club music. Dansyn brings the edge, MERYLL brings the sauce, and together they’ve delivered a track that cuts through with character and intent. If this is a sign of where the label’s headed, there’s plenty to look forward to.


Stream/Download “What The Fuzzhere.

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