Flying Dutch duo Fisherman & Hawkins are back at it again on Coldharbour, with a key summer output for the label in the form of Planet Unknown.
Following on from their winter wonder Skypunch, and taking the angelic reach of Jes to a new level with Two Souls, Planet Unknown follows the powerful aggressive template which has made their style so identifiable.
Ideal for those peak hour club and festival moments, Planet Unknown’s will not remain unknown for long. And as Fisherman & Hawkins’ summer schedules increase, their momentum continues to build
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