: It features a lazy, heavily syncopated bassline.

: Both the original and the Dub version sit at 128 BPM . Genre : The release spans house, breaks, and tech house. EP Tracklist (MARICAS002)

: Originally a vinyl-only release (12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP), though digital previews and tracks can be found on platforms like Bandcamp and SoundCloud . You can listen to the full Dub version of the track here: Saoirse - You Can Come (Dub) [MARICAS002] Electronic Love Collective YouTube• Nov 30, 2022

"You Can Come (Dub)" by Saoirse is the third track on the EP , released on July 1, 2022, via the Spanish label MARICAS Records . This split EP with Roza Terenzi is recognized as a standout "sapphic split record" within the queer underground scene. Musical Style & Characteristics

: The sound is characterized by shimmering, washy melodies and vocals on repeat, all "dripping wet with reverb".

The track is described as an "underwater-funk" piece that maintains a "low and slow" energy:

Saoirse - You Can Come (dub) [maricas002] May 2026

: It features a lazy, heavily syncopated bassline.

: Both the original and the Dub version sit at 128 BPM . Genre : The release spans house, breaks, and tech house. EP Tracklist (MARICAS002) Saoirse - You Can Come (Dub) [MARICAS002]

: Originally a vinyl-only release (12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP), though digital previews and tracks can be found on platforms like Bandcamp and SoundCloud . You can listen to the full Dub version of the track here: Saoirse - You Can Come (Dub) [MARICAS002] Electronic Love Collective YouTube• Nov 30, 2022 : It features a lazy, heavily syncopated bassline

"You Can Come (Dub)" by Saoirse is the third track on the EP , released on July 1, 2022, via the Spanish label MARICAS Records . This split EP with Roza Terenzi is recognized as a standout "sapphic split record" within the queer underground scene. Musical Style & Characteristics EP Tracklist (MARICAS002) : Originally a vinyl-only release

: The sound is characterized by shimmering, washy melodies and vocals on repeat, all "dripping wet with reverb".

The track is described as an "underwater-funk" piece that maintains a "low and slow" energy: