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​Premiere: Black Girl / White Girl's deep and relentless house cut 'Crazy Joe'

A quality debut on Max Chapman's Resonance Records

Amsterdam’s own Black Girl / White Girl line up their debut release on Max Chapman’s Resonance Records with their ‘Tales Of Light’ EP, featuring the deep, whimsical and driving house cut ‘Crazy Joe’.

Since emerging on the global club circuit due to standout releases on Flashmob, Roush, Lapsus and Smiley Fingers among others, the Dutch duo have blossomed into more experienced producers and DJs who know how to work a dancefloor. Plus, with early support from the likes of M.A.N.D.Y., Riva Starr and Santé, they’ve gained valuable insight to continue on their path.

Now, as they grace Resonance for the first time, ‘Crazy Joe’ embodies the essence of their sound with irresistible rhythms and a playful nature that’s primed to be a club favorite. The track is inspired by a notorious NY mobster named Joe Gallo and the new release focuses on the art of telling a story through music.

“Storytelling is something we really dig and don’t see done like this very often in house and techno,” says Ty and Karin. “That connection between story, sonics, and spoken word was the main focal point within these two tracks. That, and an absolutely monstrous bottom end."

The ‘Tales Of Light’ EP is set for release June 2. Purchase here

Listen to ‘Crazy Joe’ below.

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