Portugal’s Steve Parker has been steadily rising through the techno ranks for some time now, and nowadays he is probably the most successful Tech House/Techno producer in his home country and one of the most respected newcomers around the DJ world. It is no wonder that Pig&Dan are such huge fans of this young man’s talents and had to have him join their forward-thinking ELEVATE label, as Steve Parker’s music is truly exceptional.
From its infectious percussive intro, “Hadad” rises to become an absolutely huge beast of an acid monster. The bubbling acid theme is further developed to incredible effect throughout the equally monstrous “Gaya”, featuring Dryad. These tracks are HOT!!!
Having previously released his material on labels such as Ovum, SCI+TEC, Soma, Weave, Get Systematic, Harthouse, his own Spark label, and many more, Steve Parker cannot be ignored, and this new double-header on ELEVATE is set to be one of the highlights of 2014. With Steve Parker’s supporters (apart from Pig&Dan) including Sven Vath, Carl Cox, John Digweed, Laurent Garnier, Dubfire, Chris Liebing, Josh Wink and Richie Hawtin, and many more, you know pure quality is assured.
Pig & Dan’s ELEVATE label is proving to be one of the most exciting young labels of 2014, with a flow of seriously excellent releases from the likes of Dema, Kane Roth, Jay Tripwire, Tom Hades, and (of course) Pig & Dan themselves, now with the addition of Steve Parker to the family, the future of the techno scene increasingly looks very exciting indeed! Enjoy!
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