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Oliver Heldens Launches ‘OH2 Records’ with Party Pupils Collab [LISTEN]


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Oliver Heldens‘ music is the mood we need in 2020.

The producer just dropped his collaboration with Party Pupils, “Set Me Free” featuring MAX, and now all we want to do is dance. The track’s expert blend of dance, pop, disco and future house is irresistible. With this, Heldens launches his very own OH2 Records label with its inaugural release.

He shares:

With Heldeep, I’ve always been very focused on expanding the horizons of more club-oriented sounds. Since launching the label a little over five years ago, we’ve had so many highlights and have become a very versatile label in that space, which I’m really pleased about. A typical example for this in 2020 was our success with Moguai & Kai Tracid’s ‘DT64,’ which became a big hit in the techno world, something I didn’t expect to accomplish with the Heldeep label when I started it in 2015.

However, I haven’t really been able to focus on the more dance-pop side of things with Heldeep (with the exception of a couple of my own tracks), so my team and I decided to expand the Heldeep Label group and launch OH2 Records, which will focus on the more melodic and dance-pop leaning music.

Listen here and let us know if you’re grooving!

Oliver Heldens & Party Pupils ft. MAX – Set Me Free

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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