Dance music star JES has already released two of this year’s stand-out tracks – “Two Souls” & “Yai (Here We Go Again)” with Cosmic Gate. Now, the diminutive diva with the big voice returns with the debut release on her own, brand new label Intonenation Records.
“Hold On” – releasing worldwide today, April 13th – is a hard hitting, progressive house collaboration with rising stars Shant & Clint Maximus. Growing from a gritty bass groove into a huge vocal refrain, the song draws on the emotions of a troubled heart with an ultimately inspiring message. This will be the third single release of the year for the New York native and follows hot on the heels of her highly successful “Unleash The Beat Vol.3” mix compilation (Magik Muzik).
JES, who has achieved almost every career milestone possible in dance music has launched Intonenation to gain more artistic control of her releases. As creative head, she will be helping to shape the musical output of the label, along with her handpicked team.
“You can expect innovation and challenge from Intonenation,” says JES. “I want to create an environment where progressive can progress.”
To celebrate the launch of Intonenation Records, JES will be personally reviewing every demo submission within the next 30 days, ending on May 1, 2015, and signing her favorite track to the label, with a premiere on her syndicated radio show, Unleash The Beat. Submit your unsigned track here. The winner will be contacted with further information at the close of the contest.
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