Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Jaquo George - 'I See U' EP HNHEP050




We are proud to present our 50th release featuring Arfa Horrigan aka Jaquo George. The 21-year-old producer and DJ, from Bath, UK has previously released on quality labels such as Soundplate and Bear Fresh and has remixes released with, Republic Records, Hot ‘N’ Heavy & Saucy Records to name a few. Jaquo shapes dance floor ready tunes, as well as smooth jazzy bootlegs gaining him support from DJs all over the world, as well as from platforms such as; The Sound You Need, Fhinq & Inspot. He has DJ residencies in Bath where he is renowned for lively sets, racing through Garage, House and Bass music, as well as playing a range of other spots across the UK and Europe.

The 'I See U' EP starts out with a tune called 'NYC' which features a jacking house groove, tripped out whirling synths and pitched vox. Next is the UK bass heavy house tune that is 'Palm', with it's deep moody synths and monster hollowed out bass, it will have you be bouncing all over the club. Then 'I See U' brings a tech-house flavored beat, and a heavy driving bass-line that's fueled by catchy vox samples over grimy synths. Finally we have the 'I See U' remix from UK heavy hitters DE$IGNATED who have turned it into a monster club track, ripe with stabbing house pianos and eerie atmospherics all grooving over a lush bass line. 

We hope you enjoy this music as much as we do, and as always thanks for your support and honest feed back.

-HNH


Soundcloud.com/JaquoGeorge
Twitter.com/Jaquogeorge
Facebook.com/Jaquogeorge

*Mixed and Mastered by Michael Harms at MegaSonic in San Francisco, CA. 
*Album Artwork by Barf!

Juno Download Review:

Having cut his teeth and caused attention with a string of accomplished bootlegs, west country repper Jaquo returns to his original repertoire with three sinewy slices of dark-tinged house. "NYC" is a fast Trax experience into the heart of house music's genus; all linear bass and crafted vocal elements. "Palm" takes us back to the bass-bitten future with a bulbous subby groove that nods respectfully at My Nu Leng and New York Transit Authority. "I See U" takes us even further into the future with a bubbly, techy groove and snippety-snip vocal playfulness. We see you Jaquo, we see you.


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