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DJ Octopus

More hard hitting madness from Unknown To The Unknown

  • Mixmag Staff
  • 17 September 2015
DJ Octopus

When it comes to raucous club jams and riddims so gnarly they'd make your nan gasp, DJ Haus has that shit on lock. The London selector is at the helm of Hot Haus Records and Unknown To The Unknown, two labels that have enough to hype to start a forrest fire.

UTTU has put out records by the likes of DJ Q, Slackk, Nightwave, Mumdance and Willie Burns, so Haus knows what he's doing and next to step up to the steaming Hot Haus roster is DJ Octopus.

His fiery 'Untitled' EP on the imprint made waves when it was released earlier in the year and now the Italian producer returns with yet more bangers. He's received support for the EP from dance music's finest like Ben UFO, Tiga, Matthew Herbert, Jackmaster and Tim Sweeney, so naturally our ears pricked up.

Today we premiere 'Hangover' and the grainy house roller is a perfect tool for DJs who want a bit of something different in their sets. If DJ Haus says the EP will "FUKIN MELT UR FACE" then it's gotta be good.

The 'Hangover' EP by DJ Octopus is out on Hot Haus now, grab it here

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