There are tracks that just tighten its grip, loop by loop, until you realize you’ve been moving to it all along. “Wanna Do It”, from Toscal founders Ritacco & Igna, is precisely that – a slow burner built for full ignition.
Landing on Andy Somoza’s People Unpleaser Records, the track draws its power from restraint: a House-rooted bassline that walks with confidence, a gritty HipHop vocal sample that loops like a mantra, and a dark synth-line that lingers like something unspoken in the corners of the room.
It’s music made with intent, not ornament – reduction with purpose. Every sound is lean, every detail exact, and together they form a groove that’s as hypnotic as it is heavy. “Wanna Do It” doesn’t chase impact – it builds it from the ground up, one minimal element at a time.
Its club functionality turned inside out: sharp, shadowy, and undeniably effective. In a room full of noise, Ritacco & Igna speak with silence between the beats -and it resonates louder than most.
Words by Holger Breuer
