Wilkinson is back with a brand new single – Dirty Love featuring Talay Riley which will be released, through RAM / Virgin EMI on the 22nd September.
Wilkinson premiered the track at UK radio last night on Mistajam’s 1Xtra show for a worldwide exclusive, and there will be remixes coming from TC, BMB Spacekid, No Artificial Colours and Mark Knight over the next few weeks. Wilkinson has created some of the world’s biggest club hits over the past 12 months, and recently tipped the huge milestone of over 1 million downloads and streams across all of his singles.
Wilkinson has successfully put Drum & Bass back on the map as a genre not to be reckoned with, and with Katy B, Naughty Boy, Wretch 32 and Angel Haze collaborations in place, it is no wonder everyone is talking about this multi talented producer and DJ. With Top 10 smash single Afterglow reaching 20 million views online, and top 25 charting Half Light making a huge impression on the festival masses, its not surprising next single Dirty Love already has people excited.
Flying the flag for British Drum & Bass, Wilkinson will showcase Dirty Love as well as Lazers Not Included over a series of massive back to back shows across Europe including huge festival appearances at Reading and Leeds, Global Gathering, SW4 and Creamfields. More recently, he drew thousands of revelers to his sets at Wireless, Glastonbury and at Amnesia in Ibiza.
There are no limits to what Wilkinson, from South West London, can do and with Dirty Love he will continue to trouble the charts and the airwaves, while blowing up the clubs and festivals.
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