 New York, NY (TOP40 Charts/ Badcake Records) -- Rob Hawk makes a giant leap forward this month with the much-anticipated release of his �Do It Again EP�. For this multi talented Dublin based DJ/Producer, this track release coincides with the exciting launch of the new Badcake Records Label which unleashed itself on the masses in Spring 2010. This time out Hawk brings to the table a deep melodic euphoric mix that really makes a statement. While laid back in its approach this release is progressive and meticulously crafted. Produced to deliver a captivating and uplifting minimal sound the track is built on crisp rhythmic beats that are both seductive and climactic. Featuring strong emotive vocals from the very talented Mairead McGarry and playful electro synths over an edgy underground sound, �Do It Again� is an atmospheric memorable mix that has been mastered to make heads turn and take notice. Along with the original version, �a rock solid roller with great suspense�, radio edit and club edit which is a �peak time tune�, there are offerings from Ghostboy, Al Keegan and Produse for remixes that, while retaining Hawks essence, inject fresh perspective and shift the focus slightly. The Ghostboy remix is a wild ride of quirky electronic madness in the form of wiggly bass rhythms and a funky digital edge that will send the place bananas. Al Keegan brings forth a classic slab of acid, compelling throbs of dark grooves and rolling drums patterns, smattered with dashes of the original vocal while Produse serves up a potent slice of distorted electro synth lines, heavy drops, and progressive beats. Each remix is unique in its style and execution, which allow the EP�s layers to unfold whilst maintaining a dynamic up-tempo feel. Badcake Records is thrilled to announce the official release of the �Do It Again EP� courtesy of Rob Hawk. Watch this space for more to come from James Hannon for Badcakes 2nd release. www.myspace.com/jameshannon What they can be heard saying: � Japanesse Popstars - Love the original mix!!! Deserves to do well! � Matador - Keegans mix for me. Nice twisted stuff. Full support! � Science Drop (Deeplife Records) - With its eerie yet melodic synths and perfectly executed vocals, �Do It Again� smashes its way into club driven rhythms and solidifies Rob Hawk as a staple in any DJ�s collection. Amazing track! � Christian Homan (RTE Pulse)� superp ep...have supported on show and charts and will continue to do so! � Chase Devereaux - Produse & Al Keegan remixes are the ones for me...both will work well here in the US. � Connected Magazine - "Huge vocal" � Carlos Agueda (Kiss FM 101.2 Portugal)- clubbing version. funny those electro effects, fat sounds over the tune. melody is really cool to :)all support. � Mike Hiratzka (Little Mountain / Lost Angeles)- Weird and wobbly, should work well for early sets or after-hours-(Ghostboy remix) � Kiko Navarro (Pacha)- underground house for smokey clubs where they like it dark and groovy.(Al Keegan remix) � Dominic Balchin (Distorted Records)-A NICE LITTLE DEEP HOUSE PLODDER (Al Keegan remix) � Billie Ray Martin (Disco Activisto Records)- rather cool mix (Original mix) � Ben Nish Nish ( London/365mag/pulse/electric sheep)- Nice and quirky, my preferred mix...will play(Ghostboy remix) � Aldrin (Zouk, Singapore)- Cool slow sexy electro groover! (Ghostboy remix) � Stuart King (UK)- ENSONIC FM- This is awesome,Loving the melodies and the old skool voxReally nice � Ken Fan (Around the World in 80 Raves)- cool track for those moments � Jason Pepperell- JUICE FM (107.2fm)- Very deep. I could give this one a go for sure.(Al Keegan remix) � Hot Press- A slice of Ibiza-Style Euphoric House out now in all stores...
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