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Harvey McKay - Harvey McKay – Wrong Turn

July 20th 2015 sees Scotland’s revered man-of-the-moment Harvey McKay return to Carl Cox and Jon Rundell’s seminal Intec imprint with his sublime new EP entitled, ‘Wrong Turn’.
 
This essential two-track offering follows the Glasgow-based DJ/producer’s Intec EP debut entitled ‘Something Good’, which went Top 5 on Beatport last year and became one of Intec’s best-selling releases. 
 
The EP’s title track ‘Wrong Turn’ kicks proceedings off and boasts all of Harvey’s trademark production qualities encompassing a powerful driving groove, an abundance of chopped-up vocal samples, funky guitar stabs and a wealth of dominant low-end frequencies.

‘Servant of 2 Masters’ continues the mania by bringing the tempo down slightly to draw us in with its seductive Lo-Fi beats, looped-up Jazzy chord stab and Housey rave-esque vocal snippets.

All in all, both tracks complement each other brilliantly and make another fine addition to Intec’s already potent arsenal of dancefloor destroyers – It’s great to have Harvey back!

‘Wrong Turn’ EP is available exclusively via Beatport from July 20th and the rest of the world two weeks later.

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