For HNNYs debut on Local Talk he’s pulled together three house gems that showcase a remarkable diversity in production quality. The first cut “For the very first time” is already a big track in the Stockholm club scene and supported by the whole Studio Barnhus crew. The second track and possibly the most played track in the Local Talk office over the last months is the old school “Apricots”. It’s all about the New Jersey organs and analogue basslines on this one. Proper feel good biz! Last but not least HNNY delivers a +10 min long killer dj tool consisting of percussion and drums only.For Local Talk release nr 015 we definitely talking locally with a young, fresh and exciting Stockholm producer. HNNY is mostly known (so far) for his amazing house take on Mariah Carey’s “I want to know what love is” which was released on fellow Stockholm label Studio Barnhus last year. For his debut on Local Talk he’s pulled together three house gems that showcase a remarkable diversity in production quality. The first cut “For the very first time” is already a big track in the Stockholm club scene and supported by the whole Studio Barnhus crew. The second track and possibly the most played track in the Local Talk office over the last months is the slightly old school “Apricots”. It’s all about the New Jersey organs and analogue basslines on this one. Proper feel good biz! Last but not least HNNY delivers a +10 min long killer dj tool consisting of percussion and drums only. The track is called “Trummor” which in Swedish simply means “drums”.
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