Continuing the trend of high-octane dance records on Solardo’s Sola imprint, the next release carries a certifiable anthemic presence. Josh Samuel’s ‘HRTBRKR’ comes to the table with head-turning gritty melodies and pumping Tech House grooves from the outset. Revel in a sea of thumping kicks, blistering hat sequences and flagrant fills teamed with a catchy vocal hook, serving the perfect recipe for a peak-time stadium-sized track that will undoubtedly grip dancefloors around the globe.
Josh Samuel is an up and coming artist based out of Liverpool. His love of music stems from as early as 5 years old when he began to play the piano. His first taste of dance music came in his teens, following in the footsteps of his older brother – who was also a DJ.
Since then, Josh has gone on to make impressive strides in the ever-evolving world of electronic music. After venturing into the Liverpool club scene at 17, he now holds 4 residencies spread out across some of the city’s most popular haunts. Outside of clubland, Josh has also seen himself propelled onto a larger stage, having supported the likes of Joris Voorn, Pete Tong, Peggy Gou, Bicep and more at Creamfields and also featuring on the lineup at Sankeys Festival.
His sound can be described as similar to that of labels like Sola and Saved Records. You could call it hard hitting tech house with inspiration from the evolution of house music, citing inspiration from the likes of Eric Prydz and Hot Since 82 among others. Josh’s involvement in the dance music industry isn’t strictly limited to the booth, as he’s garnered heavy support from the likes of Michael Bibi, CamelPhat, Gorgon City, and Solardo with his edits, reboots, as well as original cuts.
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