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new House Music: Dennis Ferrer Hey Hey The Remixes


Happy happy Friday sugar luv,

As promised here is more new music sweet lips before we take it back again to the fabulous classic house music of the 90's.

Today we are bumping Dennis Ferrer Hey Hey The Remixes. This original track is one I fell in love with from the moment I first heard it. You know this because I blogged about it back in February. It's one I can listen to again and again without getting tired of it and is still one of my top current favs.

Dennis Ferrer is no one hit wonder, this New Jersey native has so many hits under his belt you can spin a whole session without repeating. Here are just a few DF tracks you should definitely check out in no particular order: Church Lady, How Do I Let Go, Sinfonia Della Notte, I Can't Imagine, Colors and Touched the Sky.

You know I love a good video so today we have the official video below. The video is intense and very different from other dance videos. There's an original story with incredible performances that are emotionally moving which adds another layer to an already incredible song.

Enjoy. xoxo


Dennis Ferrer 'Hey Hey' (The Remixes)
Track List
1. “Hey Hey (Deepah Ones Remix)”
2. “Hey Hey (Kaytronik Dub)”
3. “Hey Hey (Tom De Neef Remix)”
4. “Hey Hey (Dim Chris Remix)”
5. “Hey Hey (Crookers Remix)”
6. “Hey Hey (Vandalism Remix)”

From the DF peeps:
Ready for a US takeover, Dennis Ferrer teams up with legendary New York City house music label Strictly Rhythm for the stunning new package – “Hey Hey: The Remixes.” This collection takes Ferrer’s gem under the remix knife with brand new interpretations from Deepah Ones, Kaytronik, Tom De Neef, Dim Chris, Crookers, Vandalism and a brand new lead mix from Friscia and Lamboy. To help celebrate this great new release, Strictly Rhythm presents the official music video for “Hey Hey” that acts as a perfect compliment to this instant classic.

A Grammy Nominee for his “Objektivity Mix" of Dido's "Don't Believe In Love," Dennis Ferrer’s trademark is his skillful work with vocals and high production standards. He is considered a “producer’s producer” for crafting house music tracks with real instruments, analog production techniques and proper song structures. This is a rarity at a time when computer production methods are at an all time high. As a result, Dennis Ferrer has found a magic formula in “Hey Hey” that perfectly captures the classic vocal sound with a look to the future.

Ferrer has always been one to start a movement rather than follow one. Just as the dance music world was heading into the world of afro-centric house, Ferrer was there. And then, when it began to embrace the mix of tech and soul, Ferrer was there again, leading the way with his impeccable productions. And now as the world rediscovers a taste for classic vocal-based house, Dennis Ferrer’s at the forefront with “Hey Hey.” As Ferrer goes, it seems, so does electronic music – Strictly speaking.

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