Record fill-ups for all your cars and monitor your car’s efficiency.
Need to track business mileage? Just start auto trip and we will track all your trips in the background whenever you are on the move.
Don’t lose sight of your maintenance and services. Log your services and we will remind you when its due.
Know your vehicle's running costs and plan for your expenses.
Sign into the cloud and get easy access to all your data from anywhere and any device.
Run your reports or schedule them weekly or monthly to know more about your fill-ups , mileage and expenses.
, on the other hand, approaches the booth like a painter. Raised on the folklore of the Rio de la Plata, Sans infuses his electronic productions with a warmth that feels distinctly human. He is known for drifting, melancholic synth pads that mimic the sigh of a bandoneon. While Zevran builds walls of sound, Sans carves windows through them.
That is the sound of Flip-Flop. Stream “Flip-Flop” by Sean Zevran and Diego Sans on all major platforms. For vinyl inquiries, check respective label discographies. Sean Zevran and Diego Sans -Flip-Flop-
While technically an instrumental (aside from a chopped vocal sample asking “Which way are you going?” ), the track tells a story. The title suggests the anxiety of choice. Every four bars, the song shifts dominant frequency—shifting from a low-end rumble (Zevran’s anxiety) to a mid-range clarity (Sans’s resolution). Why “Flip-Flop” Matters in 2024-2025 In an era where algorithm-driven playlists punish tracks that don’t fit a strict BPM or mood, Sean Zevran and Diego Sans -Flip-Flop- is a rebellious act. , on the other hand, approaches the booth like a painter
Released to critical acclaim within the deep house and melodic techno circuits, “Flip-Flop” is not merely a song; it is a dialogue. It represents a stylistic handshake between Zevran’s industrial-edged, percussive rigidity and Sans’s fluid, organic understanding of Latin melody and space. To listen to “Flip-Flop” is to witness a push-and-pull—a literal sonic representation of its title. While Zevran builds walls of sound, Sans carves
has long been a purist’s secret weapon. If you have ever stood in a dark, sweaty warehouse in Berlin or crossed the floor at Barcelona’s Input, you have felt Zevran’s influence. His sound is characterized by friction —the sound of metal scraping against rhythm. He leans into dissonance, utilizing modular synth systems that breathe unpredictably. His previous EPs have often explored themes of duality: light/dark, man/machine.
, on the other hand, approaches the booth like a painter. Raised on the folklore of the Rio de la Plata, Sans infuses his electronic productions with a warmth that feels distinctly human. He is known for drifting, melancholic synth pads that mimic the sigh of a bandoneon. While Zevran builds walls of sound, Sans carves windows through them.
That is the sound of Flip-Flop. Stream “Flip-Flop” by Sean Zevran and Diego Sans on all major platforms. For vinyl inquiries, check respective label discographies.
While technically an instrumental (aside from a chopped vocal sample asking “Which way are you going?” ), the track tells a story. The title suggests the anxiety of choice. Every four bars, the song shifts dominant frequency—shifting from a low-end rumble (Zevran’s anxiety) to a mid-range clarity (Sans’s resolution). Why “Flip-Flop” Matters in 2024-2025 In an era where algorithm-driven playlists punish tracks that don’t fit a strict BPM or mood, Sean Zevran and Diego Sans -Flip-Flop- is a rebellious act.
Released to critical acclaim within the deep house and melodic techno circuits, “Flip-Flop” is not merely a song; it is a dialogue. It represents a stylistic handshake between Zevran’s industrial-edged, percussive rigidity and Sans’s fluid, organic understanding of Latin melody and space. To listen to “Flip-Flop” is to witness a push-and-pull—a literal sonic representation of its title.
has long been a purist’s secret weapon. If you have ever stood in a dark, sweaty warehouse in Berlin or crossed the floor at Barcelona’s Input, you have felt Zevran’s influence. His sound is characterized by friction —the sound of metal scraping against rhythm. He leans into dissonance, utilizing modular synth systems that breathe unpredictably. His previous EPs have often explored themes of duality: light/dark, man/machine.
Simply Fleet is a simple and affordable software to help you track, monitor and analyse your fleet’s operations.