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Tuesday
Jun122012

Danny Howard - Adagio For Strings/Follow EP 

As far as great years go, Danny Howard is around the top of the stack of people feeling confident about 2012. Blackpool has a new illumination in the fine shape of one of the UK’s hottest, home grown talents. As a part of some eagerly anticipated restructuring of BBC Radio 1’s music schedule, Danny has taken over the reins for one of the most fundamental positions in the anatomy of Dance music today, drafted in to ignite the Saturday evening preparations of the country’s weekend revellers. Weekends on the airwaves will never be the same again and Danny is the man to thank on the back of his monumental last year.

Any proof needed to confirm Danny as a trusted set of ears in the studio is confirmed by the upcoming release of his 2012 re-work of one of the biggest Dance records of all time, he takes on the well known "Adagio For Strings" by Samuel Barber, changing the original into a scorching tech house track with some serious club ingredients. The closing track of the package is "Follow" and continues the party style feel of the initial cut. Superb debut ready to be played loud. Could Danny Howard be the next big producer on everybody's lips? You could not bet against a man in his form. 

Danny’s praises have been sung for a while now and his peers labeled him, as one for the future, so here is the future now, he has arrived.

 

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