Talented DJ and producer Rezone is set to continue his running streak of heavyweight projects with yet another wonder by the name of ‘Flight 902’. Having recently created his own imprint Rezonance Records, Rezone has released two top-notch singles: ‘Enjoy The Silence’ and ‘Freak You Well’, whilst already announcing his third offering ‘To The Groove’ and now launching his next banger ‘Flight 902’.
Whilst ‘Enjoy The Silence’ and ‘Freak You Well’ have already landed massive support – being played by Blasterjaxx at Ultra Music Festival and Knife Party at Creamfields respectively – Rezone has also got the thumbs up from other A-list artists like: Tiesto, Hardwell, David Guetta, Pete Tong, Axwell, Laidback Luke, W&W, Groove Armada, Paul van Dyk, Martin Garrix, Dannic, Marcus Schossow, Baggi Begovic, Paul Oakenfold, MYNC, Roger Sanchez, Mark Knight, Sick Individuals, D.Ramirez, D.O.D and Carl Cox to name a few.
Rezone’s new single ‘Flight 902’ is seeking to add weight to his stellar catalogue – showcasing his refined musical vision and mad productions skills once again, whilst displaying Rezone’s industrious work ethic, which is quickly establishing him as one of the finest up-coming names within the current Dance music scene.
Along the years Rezone’s works have caught the attention of leading labels such as: Ultra, EMI, Toolroom, Skint, Mixmash, CR2 and Black Hole Recordings, whilst he is now reserving his latest creations to his own label Rezonance Records, setting very high standards of musical quality for his growing brand.
‘Flight 902’ will be released on the 12th of October.
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