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Andrew Kay lands on Seb Zito’s Seven Dials Records with ‘Brooklyn Crew’

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Seb Zito welcomes longtime Studio 338 resident, Andrew Kay, to his ever-impressive imprint Seven Dials Records with an authoritative release titled ‘Brooklyn Crew’

Long-standing Studio 338 resident and Lowerhand Records label-owner, Andrew Kay, is no newcomer to the world of House & Techno. A regular on some of the world’s biggest clubbing brands, such as Music On, Desolat, Cocoon, and Elrow, to name but a few. Aside from tearing up dancefloors around the UK, Kay works tirelessly in the studio working on production with his music appearing on highly regarded labels such as Moxy Muzik, VIVa Music & Too Many Rules with support on those releases coming from artists such as Eskuche, Darius Syrossian, Hannah Wants, Javi Bora and also Seb Zito.

Andrew Kay

For his first release on Zito’s Seven Dials Records, Andrew Kay drops his ‘Brooklyn Crew’ EP, a powerful 2 tracker of minimal/deep tech with touches of urban flavour to his bass lines. First up is the title and lead track ‘Brooklyn Crew’ an energetic bouncing track with a hefty sub-bass sound powering the track. Kay combines old school stabs, pianos, and well worked vocal samples giving this a strong identity and happy feel to adding a spring to your step.

Next up is track 2 ‘Massive Dem’ is a driving track with a vivacious bass line delivering the all-important power to the track. With a great arrangement where the track grows into a crescendo at the break where he drops in a slick vocal cut making this a track that will be played timer and time again this year.

We premiere ‘Brooklyn Crew’ on Data Transmission, check it out below and grab it here.

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