After a remarkable two-single run on Classic Music Company with ‘Burn’ and ‘Thundah’, the refreshingly unique Honey Dijon returns to the label with Chicago-tinged ‘Houze’, where she is joined by fellow Classic family member – Seven Davis Jr.
Deetron, who has previously remixed Grand Corporation on Classic, returns with an epic stripped-back moment, which is accompanied by a ground-shaking bassline. Eli Escobar adds elements of New York with a slightly more off kilter vibe – be sure to keep an eye out for Eli’s full-length album on Classic in September. The legendary Mark Farina rounds off the digital package with a killer, bumpy take on the original.
A hugely exciting release, from an artist whose hard work over the past 20 years is set to see her fly in 2016. You can also catch Honey Dijon at the inaugural Defected Croatia festival in August.
We’ll see you on the dancefloor.
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