Less than eighteen months after its first release, Armada Deep has reached the landmark of one hundred releases. The Groove Armada Remix of DrewXHill – ‘Talk To You’, which has previously been a club favorite in the UK in 2014 and 2015, has been pushed forward as the 100th release of the Armada Music sub label.
The inception of the Armada Deep label can be traced back to September 2014, with Compact Grey – ‘S.A.Y.’ marking the first release of the imprint. Between then and now, the label has seen a lot of successful releases and highlights. Those highlights include various acclaimed singles (e.g. ‘Everything’ by Lonely Boy), remixes on hit singles of Lost Frequencies (‘Are You With Me’) and Armin van Buuren (‘Another You’), and a multitude of Armada Deep events at some of the most esteemed locations in the world.
The Groove Armada Remix of DrewXHill’s ‘Talk To You’ has already been played by world-renowned DJs such as Carl Cox, MK, Nic Fanciulli, Tensnake, and many others. With it, the label continues to push forward its trademark sound of Deep House music.
Kevin Duane, A&R manager Armada Deep: ““I’m very proud of how the label has developed and how it has grown since its inception. We’ve had some amazing releases and I can’t believe we’ve hit the 100th release already. We’ve achieved great things by doing the small things greatly and I’m looking forward to what the future will bring!
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