Max Sinàl & KingCrowney release 'All Night' feat. Yasmin
Soul Quest Records signs off a standout year with a heavy new statement: “All Night”, the latest collaboration from Max Sinàl and KingCrowney, joined this time by the incomparable Yasmin. Following the runaway success of their previous single “Intentions” with Liv East which is still gathering millions of plays the trio return with something deeper, bolder, and aimed squarely at late-night floors.
“All Night” sits in that sweet crossroads where deep house grooves meet broken-beat swing, wrapped in the duo’s trademark warmth. The production hits with a hypnotic shuffle, rich chords, and a muscular bassline that feels built for intimate basements and festival-tent sunrises alike.
KingCrowney’s trademark trumpet slices through the beat… never ornamental, always narrative while Yasmin’s smoky, velvety vocal gives the track its emotional spine. There’s a lived-in soulfulness here, the kind that turns a club cut into a proper moment.

A knowing nod to Detroit arrives when the track samples a snippet from Moodymann’s iconic 2010 RBMA interview, included with his blessing. It anchors the tune in the lineage of raw, soulful, Black electronic music, something both Sinàl and Crowney have consistently championed.
Where many deep-house releases opt for safe formulas, “All Night” leans into musicianship and groove. The drums breathe, the bassline pulsates with personality, and Yasmin’s voice glides without ever overpowering the mix. The arrangement feels alive, evolving with small details, muted trumpet phrases, percussive flickers, atmospheric pads that reward repeated listening.

This is deep house with intention, and a track that will likely find its way into warm-up sets, peak-time slots, and sunrise moments alike. Soul Quest continues its run of tasteful, future-minded releases, and “All Night” might be their most complete statement yet.
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