Last year, Huxley delivered his anticipated full-length debut project Blurred – met across the board by a whole heap of praise, it fast-became one of our favourite house albums of 2014 thanks to the collection’s striking future-led throwback to UKG, 4/4, plus the odd splatter of DnB too.
Today, the producer (real name Michael Dodman) takes things a step further by delivering the mighty stillLOVE, the first cut from his next project, 2.0. Sultry and mesmerising vocals at its heart, stillLOVE hears the kind of beats that made Icarus’ Don’t Cry Wolf such an infectious masterpiece when we first heard that cut earlier in the Spring; the track screams ‘mid-set belter’, and at just over seven-minutes, is close to epic proportions.
Stream the club-thumper at the top of this post; Huxley’s 4-track 2.0 drops on 4th September.
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