Fast rising Belfast duo GSEP & Rikki Sawyer make their Hooj debut with a chugging tribute to much loved mid 90's party venue Charlie Heggartys, where youngsters from both sides of the Northern Irish religio-cultural divide raved in loved up harmony (pre-empting, and then celebrating, the approaching Good Friday Agreement of 1997.)
The track itself reminds a bit of early 90's original Guerilla style progressive, with chunky drums, swung grooves and druggy synths building and dropping throughout, whilst the remix comes from a Hooj heavyweight of old, as Dutch trooper Silvio Ecomo making a very welcome return with his fat, stripped back, bass heavy tech work out.
The track itself reminds a bit of early 90's original Guerilla style progressive, with chunky drums, swung grooves and druggy synths building and dropping throughout, whilst the remix comes from a Hooj heavyweight of old, as Dutch trooper Silvio Ecomo making a very welcome return with his fat, stripped back, bass heavy tech work out.
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