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Bedrock Records Taps Franky Wah For First Release Of 2022

Bedrock Records invites Franky Wah and his signature sound of colossal electronic music for his debut release on the label. The two-tracker EP, “Dopa La Vita / Mandé” kicks off the year for the coveted imprint and ticks off yet another bucket list label release on Franky’s list, landing alongside Anjunadeep, Last Night on Earth, Afterlife, and many more. With “Dopa La Vita / Mandé,” Franky pushes his typically euphoria-drenched sound further underground, with hazy overtones and a deep, rolling bassline that packs a punch. “Dopa La Vita / Mandé” is due for release on January 14th via John Digweed’s Bedrock Records.

Dopa La Vita / Mandé” shows a different side to Franky Wah’s glossy production style. Having risen through the ranks with his emotional big room melodic house cuts, the Yorkshire native decided to experiment and strip back his sound to deliver a delicious slice of minimal prog. Opener “Dopa La Vita” introduces a deep, sultry bassline that is complemented by an array of vocal chops and sensual murmurs. The nearly 9-minute long endeavor undercuts his usual peaks and valleys, and rather creates an intoxicating stream of warm electronica. The B-side, “Mandé,” takes things deeper, while amping up the melodic flair. The floor-filling track boasts an irresistible percussive line, a faint deep vocal, and a percolating synth, resulting in the perfect combination for late nights and early mornings on a hazy dancefloor.

Franky Wah is quickly becoming an inescapable name in dance music. Following a career-affirming breakout year in 2020 – landing Annie Mac’s “Hottest Record in the World” accolade for his track, “Come Together,” and a coveted BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix -, he spent 2021 climbing the ranks with label debuts on Sasha’s Last Night On Earth and Anjunadeep. He was also tapped for high-profile remixes and collaborations for and with dance music titans such as Carl CoxGorgon City, Lee Foss, Cristoph, and more. With his Bedrock Records debut, Franky further proves his innate ability to make emotionally impactful and sonically enthralling productions.

ABOUT FRANKY WAH – Franky Wah started his life in music with super-humble studio beginnings: in a shed with a laptop “and some crap speakers.” He then moved to The Music Factory in Rotherham and from there set up his own studio in Doncaster, Yorkshire, which is where he now lives and works when not on the road. The DJ/producer is currently one of the hottest and most exciting names in the dance realm for 2022. Receiving rave critical acclaim from established dance peers, ongoing support from key industry figures and playing to thousands of fans on multiple festival stages have led to Franky garnering fan support in its thousands.

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