So, Franky’s recent release out on Defected ‘Keep My Cool’ Im not only jammin out over the summer, I’m also having sneaky listens at home, work… It is one of those tracks you don’t get bored of. I think also from a producer perspective the progression & teasing of the bass throughout is artwork. I think the cut off is automated very nicely throughout and accompanies the vocals.
Now it’s a pleasure to have come across his new remix for Roger Sanchez titled ‘Morning Prayer’Once again, he creates a simple, clean and effective groove with the nicely crafted vocal.
Sometimes we only process the main vocal as a raver on the dance floor, buzzing for the drop.. we forget to tune in to the intricate effected vocals that keep the tune’s momentum in flow, fun and interesting.
Frankly Franky, all I can say is.. Keep them tune coming mate!
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Marcus Day
Born and bred in London, Marcus was brought up with a musical background, studying Piano & Saxophone from a young age. In his late teens, clubbing in some of London’s top original clubs, such as Camden Palace, The Key & Turnmills with some superb line ups. Marco decided that the love of listening and clubbing to House, trance & electronic music..it was going to be a big part of his life.
In 2008 to 2010 Marco played in various countries throughout South East Asia, including many Full moon Parties in Koh Phangan, Bali & Gilli Islands.
In 2009 he won Thailand’s NYE DJ Competition.
Back in London, With his Label night’s at Ministry, The Warehouse, Proud, Boat Parties on the Thames.
Then for the Summer, label jet’s off to Alicante for the super hot Costa Beatz Weekender.
with a history of supported releases and remixes, from artists such as Mark Knight, ATFC, Andi Durrant, Omid 16bit and more in
2015 Marco will have new Music out on various labels such as Rezonation Records, PHD (Phonetic Recordings), Arcko Digital & more…
Now the recent support on the air from from Lawrence Friend, on Select FM and BK Duke on HousecoreFM broadcasting worldwide..
This year we will hear see some great releases.
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