Fresh off the back of a hugely successful 2018, Zulu Records show no signs of slowing down this year as they continue to demonstrate their distinctive taste for piano-driven house with a nineties punch.
Firing on all cylinders in 2019 already with music from Spendogg and Pete Rose, the Brighton-based imprint’s third release comes courtesy of house music maestros, Block & Crown. Committed to bringing back the feeling of house, their latest track, ‘Butterfly’, speaks volumes.
Following on from last month’s collaboration with Pete Rose, the synergy between Block & Crown and Zulu Records continues to blossom. Heavily inspired by and deeply rooted within the aura that surrounds the original disco sound, Block & Crown comes finely furnished with their feel-good beats, trademark dance classic samples and original old-school flavour.
Having previously released on such respected labels as Spinnin, News and CR2, it comes as no surprise that Block & Crown were recognised as the second biggest selling artists on Beatport for January 2019. Their latest house serving on Zulu Records is a testament to that too, with big support and plays from the likes of Mark Knight, Sam Divine, My Digital Enemy, Mike Mago, Abel Ramos, Judge Jules, Andi Durrant and more.
A mesmerizing melodic trip back to the times when house had soul and feeling, ‘Butterfly’ is an infectious nineties-inspired insight into the boundless minds of Block & Chain. A delirious lead vocal is intertwined by limitless groove and melodious inflection, making this piano house anthem an applicable party-starter for any dance floor it encounters.
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