Victor Tomasi drops 'Deep Down Inside EP'

Paris-based producer Victor Tomasi continues his steady ascent through the modern house landscape with Conceived primarily with the club in mind, Deep Down Inside captures a bright and uplifting energy that feels intentionally direct. The structures are clean, the arrangements economical, and the rhythmic drive constant. At the center of it all sits a defining element: a hand-played electric bass that injects a distinctly organic pulse into each track. The result is a set of cuts that feel alive, less programmed and more performed, aligning neatly with Tomasi’s philosophy of keeping the music physically connected to the dancefloor., a three-track EP on SDGM that places groove, warmth and dancefloor immediacy firmly at its core. Rooted in the classic traditions of Chicago and Detroit house yet delivered with a contemporary polish, the record reflects Tomasi’s growing confidence as both a producer and live performer.

Conceived primarily with the club in mind, Deep Down Inside captures a bright and uplifting energy that feels intentionally direct. The structures are clean, the arrangements economical, and the rhythmic drive constant. At the center of it all sits a defining element: a hand-played electric bass that injects a distinctly organic pulse into each track. The result is a set of cuts that feel alive, less programmed and more performed, aligning neatly with Tomasi’s philosophy of keeping the music physically connected to the dancefloor., a three-track EP on SDGM that places groove, warmth and dancefloor immediacy firmly at its core. Rooted in the classic traditions of Chicago and Detroit house yet delivered with a contemporary polish, the record reflects Tomasi’s growing confidence as both a producer and live performer.

The title track, “Deep Down Inside,” opens the EP with an inviting warmth. Crisp percussion and a rolling bassline establish an immediate groove, while a looping vocal motif adds a subtle communal feel. It’s a classic house blueprint executed with modern clarity, designed to ease dancers into motion while maintaining a steady forward momentum.

Second track “Come On” shifts gears slightly, increasing the tempo and introducing light tech house textures. The groove remains firmly anchored by the bass, but sharper drum programming and a rising vocal element give the track a sense of building pressure. It feels tailor-made for the middle of a set, when energy begins to peak and the crowd is fully locked into the rhythm.

Closing piece “Pom Pom Pom” offers the EP’s most playful moment. Built around a progressive arrangement that avoids the standard house intro formula, the track gradually unfolds through layered choral repetitions and bright piano chords. There’s an unmistakable feel-good quality here, sunlit and uplifting, making it a natural crowd moment where voices and movement merge on the dancefloor.

Across the EP, Tomasi demonstrates a clear understanding of house music’s fundamentals: groove first, structure second, embellishment last. Vintage-inspired synth textures and restrained production choices reinforce this philosophy, allowing rhythm and bass to do the heavy lifting. The live-minded approach is also evident. These tracks feel engineered to translate seamlessly from studio to stage.

With Deep Down Inside, Victor Tomasi delivers a concise yet confident statement that balances classic house influences with his own evolving identity. It’s a release that doesn’t chase complexity, instead embracing the timeless power of groove, repetition and human touch. In doing so, Tomasi further cements his place among the emerging names shaping today’s European house scene.

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