Progressive House heavyweights JP Lantieri and Ornery are two of the most respected studio wizards in the scene and with a catalogue of records that includes hits like ‘Leo’, ‘Fantasy’ and ‘Evolution’, it comes as no surprise that they have gained the support of industry tastemakers including Roger Shah – a colossal achievement for any calibre of artist.
It’s been a long time coming but the JP Lantieri and Ornery finally found time out of their hectic schedules to create magic in the studio – ‘London To Berlin’ was born. Full of dark vibes, driving basslines, atmospheric synths and mesmerising melodies, ‘London To Berlin’ certainty does not disappoint – it's no wonder Armin Van Buuren, Erick Morillo, Afrojack and Richy Ahmed have thrown their weight behind the record. To be released alongside the original mix are remixes from Three Note Soup, Blend Bold, Gaz Faktory and Rollright Knights, as well as two stunning remixes from JP Lantieri and Ornery themselves. ‘London To Berlin’ is out now via Flemcy Music so make sure you grab your copy quick!
Available on Beatport
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JP Lantieri Online
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Ornery Online
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Flemcy Music Online
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