Mike Dean can't stop producing heaters. Last month, the talented producer released an instrumental track called "Grande Faucon" that was created during his time at the Moog Music Factory. It looks like that wasn't the only record Dean made during his weekend at Moog as the Houston native dropped a follow-up titled "Perle de Gris."

This latest song showcasing Mike Dean's mastery of the synth will be used for artist Louise Donegan's show at the Salomon Contemporary in New York City. The exhibition's opening night takes place tonight (May 19) from 6pm to 8pm EST. The show, which is open to the public, will run through June 11. More information can be found at the Salomon Contemporary's website.

As for Mike Dean's other work, the producer is plenty busy as he will be handling the production on quite a few albums. Last month, Vic Mensa announced that Dean would be one of the producers on Mensa's upcoming album Traffic. And Travis Scott was so impressed by the aforementioned "Grand Faucon" that he claimed it would serve as the intro for his next LP.

Perhaps the biggest news surround Mike Dean is the fact he will be executive producing Desiigner's album.

"He’s a lot more of an artist than you think he is. He’s not just some Future knockoff," Dean recently said about the Brooklyn rapper. "He talks like that — he sounds like he’s got Auto-Tune on his voice in real life. He talks like Future raps, which is weird."

With a veteran like Mike Dean in his corner, Desiigner should have the opportunity to become more than one-hit wonder.

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