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Wax Worx – One House

From the underground of the UK’s South coast a new talent is emerging.  Shining a bright light  of  rave  spirit  with  the  sound  of  his  Brighton  beats,  the  name  Wax  Worx  is  being whispered amongst his peers, and the word on the street is the force is strong with this DJ.
 
The well travelled aspiring Jedi set up camp in the mountains of Canada to practice his art, bringing peace, love and harmony to the raves of yesteryear, conducting the people to the magic of his forceful beats. Before long the pyramids of Egypt called him to their Ministry of Sound, where he made his home their preaching his music to the adoring masses.
 
Love then called him back to his native land, and under different pseudonyms he played to worldwide fans weekly, while burying himself in making the house beats that would make the world dance, in unity, as one again…”You only need One House” he said.
 
Sweeping through the hearts of real and ideal people everywhere, the support shot his 1st official release ‘Dirty Looks’ to No.7 in the House chart on Traxsource, his 2nd, the garagey ‘Ghetto Dusk’ to No.6 and none other than Shadow Child dropped his exclusive VIP booty
 
Meanwhile a DJ king of now, the burger loving Eats Everything got wind of Wax Worx and heard One House. “That’s a f**king belter” he said “I’m going to hammer this bad boy” and that he did. Taking it in his musical weaponry that very week to tear up the  dance  floor  at  Story  in  Miami,  Amnesia  in Ibiza,  Summer  Solstice  Festival  in  Iceland,  and home to Glastonbury 2014, where he played it as his penultimate track LIVE to millions, at peak time Friday night, on BBC Radio 1.
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