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Paul Hazendonk & Noraj Cue – You’re My Habit

“You’re My Habit” is the first single from Paul Hazendonk’s upcoming album “Adapt”. The innovative label boss has been at the helm of Manual Music since 2005, churning out stellar releases from artists including Gabriel Ananda, Max Cooper, Fairmont, Hernan Cattaneo, John Tejada, Qbical and Alice Rose- to name a few. However, it is only in the recent months that the promise of his debut album has come to fruition.

On this first single we see Paul team up with his good friend and regular collaborator Noraj Cue. “You’re My Habit” is a warm and lush piece of progressive deep house music in their trademark style. A worthy first single which will make you look forward to what the rest of the album will bring. Remixes comes from Lank and Rob Hes.

Paul Hazendonk & Noraj Cue – “You’re My Habit” is out from today on Manual Music and available via Beatport and Bandcamp.
The single will be available on all other download portals in two weeks.

Official music video: http://youtu.be/MBx5lw8R_9g

www.paulhazendonk.com
www.manual-music.com

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