Muzzaik out now on forensic

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    Muzzaik out now on forensic

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    MUZZAIK
    The Brooklyn Story
    Original & Lexicon Avenue Mixes
    Forensic 75

    Muzzaik are Hungarian DJs and producers Daniel (Daniel Dalmady) and Sullivan (Zsolt Milichovszki).
    Due to their sound and talent Muzzaik have been given the opportunity to produce on some of the Worlds most famous labels (Stealth, Tommyboy, Saw, Kontor, Azuli, Vendetta, Hed Kandi, Pias, Ministry Of Sound, CR2, Sony, Warner, Toolroom, Stereo, and many others.)
    They have worked with Grammy award winner Roger Sanchez, Stereo Productions head honchos Chus & Ceballos, the danish DJ and producer Noir, Pacha NY resident DJ and producer Exacta, Ultra Nate, Chab, Tiger Stripes, Syke & Sugarstarr and many more. In 2006, their tune entitled ’You Can Turn Me On’ reached number eight on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play list.
    The guys are not only busy producers, they can also be found rocking dance floors across the globe, with bookings at many famous festivals and clubs.
    As their love and passion for House music increases constantly, you should definitely keep an eye on these guys!
    Muzzaik’s debut release for Forensic is The Brooklyn Story, a deep slice of hypnotic house music, with twisted percussive beats under pinning the haunting melodies that carry the main hook of the track. All in all an ideal record to bridge the gap between a warm up and peak time set
    Stepping up for remix duties are Forensic boss Scott Bradford and production partner Chris Scott who give The Brooklyn Story their Lexicon Avenue make over
    Scott and Chris have been on a roll during 2008, achieving huge success with recent Lexicon productions “Get On” (Renaissance), “Pursuit”(Forensic) and remixes of Harris & Doman’s Blown. Not forgetting their Little Green Men productions “Night drive” / “Illusions” (Forensic”.
    Also watch out for their forthcoming Lexicon Avenue re-rubs of Andy Chatterley’s “Access The Future” and Marco Baileys “Ipanema”


    Available now from Beatport
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    Interesting choice there. When's this due for release?

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