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Charlie Banks releases his ‘Never Know’ EP on Archie Hamilton’s MicroHertz

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Archie Hamilton brings his labels in line with his new Frequency events as he unleashes MicroHertz, with the first release coming from Charlie Banks, who’s already appeared at Frequency, with a powerful and stripped back EP of underground minimal deep tech house, titled “Never Know”

London based DJ & Producer Charlie Banks is no stranger to Archie Hamilton’s imprints having released various EPs over the last few years. Bank has similarly released on other highly regarded labels such as Of Unsound Mind, PIV, Talman, Drumma Records, as well as his own imprint, Disculture. He can count artists such as Marco Carola, Enzo Siragusa, Traumer, Chris Stussy and more as regular supporters of his music, and for those who have a discerning taste for underground house music, this will come as no surprise.

To launch the MicroHertz imprint, Charlie Banks drops a delectable 3 track EP of cultured and refined minimal deep tech house. The lead track is ‘Another Love’, which has already attracted a lot of attention from those lucky enough to have had an early copy, with dynamic beats and propulsive bassline combining with some well laid out arrangement and swirling ear candy. Banks delivers an authoritative cut that stands out above the rest.

Track 2 is ‘Never Know’ is another powerful track with driving beats and bassline that Archie Hamilton’s labels are well known for. Using tripped out melodies with a touch of funk delicately added, this gently catches the ear in a way that just grabs you subliminally and gets you carried away.

Last but not least is ‘Back Foot’ features a prominent bouncing bassline groove which combines deliciously with a swing of the beats before he adds a cheeky vocal hook sample that gives this track its very own identity and completes this package to perfect way to launch MircroHertz in the perfect way.

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

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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