As 2014 draws to a close, Maarten Hoogstraten aka Bingo Players can look back at one of his biggest years to date. With a string of successful releases from the likes of D.O.D, Tommy Trash and Bassjackers, in the space of four years, Hysteria Records have set a benchmark when it comes to putting out quality productions. In doing so Maarten has carried on the wish of Paul Bäumer; making sure Hysteria remains a creative platform for budding producers to hone their skills and promote their music.
Now, one of the most established and saught after DJs in the world, Laidback Luke, is releasing his collaboration with Australian producer Uberjak’d, entitled ‘Go’ on Hysteria—a move that is sure to push the label further into the spotlight.
With heavy percussion, big room synths and punchy vocal shouts, Laidback Luke and Uberjak’d give the track an infectious energy right from the start. This all comes to a climax with a huge drop that sees the two production styles of these artists seamlessly combine to produce a hard-hitting club anthem. The catchy melodic line, which has become one of Uberjak’d’s signature sounds, resurfaces and is complimented by Luke’s ability to build a track up to epic proportions.
Following this collaboration with Laidback Luke, Maarten Hoogstraten and Hysteria Records are now set to develop and expand their label even further, with lots more huge releases expected for 2015.
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