Young South Wales / Valleys producer Dan Newman makes a v. welcome debut on Hooj, dipping into his eclectic bag for a couple of very different, but hopefully equally effective Warehouse Tools.'Hold It Down' is a peak time, 4/4 party banger, big on the beats, rave friendly bottom end and party starting vocal samples/low on frills. Remix is courtesy of Joshua James, resident at S. LDNs v. lively looking "Feel It" night, and is a full on, heads down, druggy stomper that's giving us big Trade 92/3' ish feels.'Moving' is for another part of the night, it's rolling piano's, spacey pads and fat housey rhythms treading the line between Italo scream up and Dream-House journey. Early doors, or first light starting to appear through the cracks in the grimey Warehouse windows, we're here for it.
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