Big Tunes February
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1. Erick Morillo & Harry Romero
Devotion (Amine Edge & Dance remix)
Label: Aus Music
Release: 16/02/2015
Amine Edge & Dance are becoming a name to watch; their re-rub of house legends Erick Morillo & Harry Romero's 'Devotion' is a winner - Shawnee Taylor's vocals add to a sound which harks back to the slightly darker side of the classic 90's vocal house sound.
2. Just Escape feat Daudi Matsiko (Justin Martin remix)
Escape
Label: Aus Music
Release: 16/02/2015
The unstoppable Justin Martin works his midas touch on up & coming Glasgow producer Escape - taken from his 'Just Escape' EP on Aus Music.
3. Tough Love (Hannah Wants & Tough Love remix)
So Freakin' Tight
Label: Subliminal Records/Ultra Music
Release: 19/01/2015
Have you heard Tough Love's 'So Freakin' Tight' yet? It's a banger and chances are it'll be one of the most played bass house tunes of the year. Tough Love go back in on it with Hannah Wants & come up trumps.
4. Amtrac
Truly
Label: Amtrac
Release: 14/01/2015
Amtrac is one of THE artists to watch right now, and this track is testament to that...
5. Le Youth
T O U C H
Label: Hypemachine
Release: TBD
Le Youth is another of the most exciting up & coming names - his unique take on dance music draws strongly on 90's house & RnB.
6. Miguel Migs feat Mishel N
What Do You Want (Rodriguez Jr Remix)
Label: Mobilee Records
Release: TBD
Since his first release on Mobilee Records, the driving and winding 'Princess Guacamole', Rodriguez Jr. has made himself right at home at Anja Schneider's label. He's on remix duty for the mighty Miguel Migs here & doesn't disappoint.
7. Steve LAWLER
House Record
Label: Hot Creations
Release: 25/01/2015
The mighty Steve Lawler delivers a delicious slice of classic vibes pie which sounds like it was lifted straight from an illegal 1990 rave party... luckily it's far from stale & was just released on one of the it labels of the moment, Hot Creations.
8. The Acid
Ghost (Maya Jane Coles Remix)
Label: Infectious Records
Release: 01/12/2014
Can Maya Jane Coles do no wrong? Apparently not, and this remix of 'Ghost' by The Acid is further proof...