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Jammhot - The Fourth Order EP

Early support from Danny Tenaglia, Tim Green, David Glass, Hannah Wants, Luigi Madonna, Michel De Hey, Cristian Varela, Franco Bianco, Anderson Noise, Kristen Velvet.

It’s time to invite some “New Kids” onto the block as Jammhot come very correct with a 4 tracker of what can only be described as “Lush” House Music. The EP is a collection of deep, swinging analogue grooves with both feet firmly planted in the “Real House Music” sound.

The production duo who are split between both Leeds and London and currently hold a residency with Ape X in Newcastle have previously released on labels like Dirtcrew, Leftroom and fellow rEJEKT favorite Jamie Trench’s Root For Bloom imprint.

As you have quite rightly come to expect, this is a release of high quality productions. We set up our label to do things properly! In a world where music has become so throwaway, we strive to have an output that stands the test of time. . Otherwise . . Seriously what’s the point?

On the remix front we’ve drafted in the Jedi master that is Dudley Strangeways (Ovum / Holic Trax) known for his tight stripped back productions, his mix offers a deeper, more sparse interpretation to the fuller sounding original and the fact that Dudley is a mastering engineer himself means that he’s bang on our level when it comes to the quest for perfection.

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