Flying Moth and Tamati join forces to present ‘IDK’, a standout recording housed within the upcoming ‘Onda’ EP, with introductory availability beginning on March 25, 2026. This release arrives courtesy of Egoplanet, an intriguing electronic imprint operating out of France. Adopting the enigmatic tagline “EGOPLANET is somewhere”, the label has consistently maintained a reputation for curating thoughtful, high-fidelity house music that prioritizing artistic depth over transient trends. This four-track EP, composed and mixed primarily by Flying Moth with Tamati contributing to the standout piece, perfectly aligns with the label’s aesthetic of cultivating immersive, carefully constructed grooves.
‘IDK’ serves as a crucial anchor for the entire collection, clocking in at just under five minutes of intricate production. The track demonstrates a masterful handling of jazz-infused deep house elements, constructed around a warm, fluid bassline that drives the arrangement forward. Delicate, syncopated percussion patterns intertwine with hazy, melodic synth chords, creating a sense of sophisticated tension that never feels overly forced. The interplay between the organic-sounding rhythms and the meticulously tailored electronic textures showcases an impressive level of restraint and intent from both artists, resulting in a composition that feels delightfully expansive. The rest of the EP, including ‘Even When You Smile’ and two additional locked tracks, continues this exploration of deep, cosmic house territories.
Placing this work in a broader editorial framework, the production on ‘IDK’ recalls the golden era of mid-2000s Parisian deep house, sharing a lineage with the highly musical, sample-heavy explorations found on classic labels like Robsoul or the early output of St. Germain. It favors steady, rhythmic momentum paired with elegant instrumentation. In a practical sense, this track is incredibly versatile for DJs aiming to set a sophisticated mood. It is perfectly suited for the early building phases of a set where establishing a cerebral yet physical connection with the room is essential, or for an outdoor patio session where the groove needs to remain steady but unobtrusive.
