Ejeca and Danny Howard not only deliver with ‘Dreams’ but carve out a statement of intent that feels both classic and forward-looking.
Anchored in the spirit of 90s house yet sharpened by today’s underground sensibilities, Dreams is a track that thrives on subtlety. Its pulse is steady, shaped by muted percussion and warm, rolling grooves that invite patience rather than demand attention. Layers of lush, organic textures gradually open the track up, with hypnotic vocal snippets weaving in and out like distant echoes on a dancefloor at 4 a.m. It is this restraint that gives Dreams its power: a slow-burner that DJs can trust to set the mood, deepen the energy, and hold a room in its grip.

For Ejeca, a producer who has long excelled at threading vintage influences into the present, the track reaffirms his reputation as a craftsman of timeless, unflashy dance music. For Danny Howard, it represents another chapter in his evolution from radio tastemaker to respected selector and producer, bringing his deep connection to club culture into sharper focus. Together, they find common ground in a sound that feels purposeful, direct, and deeply rooted.
Factory 93 has become a reliable home for artists pushing underground house with clarity and conviction, and Dreams sits comfortably in that lineage. It is not a peak-time anthem or an obvious crowd-pleaser, but a reminder of house music’s enduring power when stripped to its essentials: groove, atmosphere, and emotion.
In Dreams, Ejeca and Danny Howard channel not just the past, but a vision for the future where house returns to its core values of warmth, depth, and connection. Pre order it here.



