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Seattle’s Tony H Drops Tasty, Eclectic New Album, ‘Big Whopper’ [Late Night Munchies]


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Seattle based DJ/producer Tony H is the man who can seemingly do it all. From running entertaining Twitch live streams to curating fresh and diverse cuts for his booming house label, Late Night Munchies, to releasing copious and creative amounts of originals and remixes, Tony H is clearly reaching for big dreams, achieving them, and inspiring others along the way.

After having releases on Dirtybird, Street King, Chub Rub, Rock Bottom Records, OFDM and a gang of other labels, Tony H now has put together a 10 track album to release, titled ‘Big Whopper’. It is a tasty, eclectic album featuring a wide range of sounds from deep house to tech house to bass music to breaks. There’s a little bit of everything for everyone.

A few stand-outs include “Paradise Garage“, a mesmerizing tracks thats whisks you away immediately with the captivating nostalgia. “At The Club” is a tech-house heater, with a Green Velvet type of feel and ready to destroy any virtual dance floor. The title track is another big tune, featuring an infectious bass line and giving the insatiable desire to go and get a whopper.

Overall, Tony H’s ‘Big Whopper’ album is yet another impressive release and deserves to be in your playlists. Check it out below!

Buy ‘Big Whopper’

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Seattle’s Tony H Drops Tasty, Eclectic New Album, ‘Big Whopper’ [Late Night Munchies]

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