London based Havana Banger is a tech house label that promotes fresh young talent. With their second release they do just that once more thanks to a brace of brilliant cuts from Sean Moriguchi.
Moriguchi has released on labels like Recovery House Records, Outta Limits and Future Classics, and has picked up props from outlet like XLR8R as a result. He has been involved with music ever since his youth when he had jobs at Abbott Street Studios and worked on big commercials for brands like L’Oreal. After a biking accident he was left being able to do nothing but make music and now, as well as assisting renowned promotions company Pack London—who are affiliated with this label— run and promote various club nights around the UK, he is making waves with his beats.
‘The Thing’ is a busy and bristling house tune with hard hitting and raw grooves. Big bass underpins wild synths and reverberating vocals bring a dehumanised feel to the track. It is a monstrous cut for the peak of the night and will really make an indelible mark on all who hear it.
The fantastic ‘Frankenstein’ is another freaky affair that is high octane and attention grabbing. Lots of filters add real drama to the slamming grooves. Diva vocals fight for attention with sci-fi synths and the whole thing stimulates your every last synapse.
This is a stunning second EP from this young label, and one that is sure to win it many new fans for both the imprint and Sean Moriguchi.
Tracklist:
1. The Thing
2. Frankenstein
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