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Tony H Makes His Debut On Golf Clap’s Country Club Disco With ‘Money On The Flo’ EP


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Tony H continues to amaze us not only with his live performances, including riveting sets at Coachella, Miami Music Week, and even Golf Claps official Movement afterparty earlier this year, but also with his unique sound that fits somewhere between acid house and tech house. He’s already landed previous releases via Gene Farris’ Farris Wheel imprint, along with Desert Hearts, Flashmob, Space Yacht, and many more.

Now, he’s back with a thumping two track EP ‘Money On The Flo’ which sees this rising star make his debut on Golf Clap’s Country Club Disco. Not only is the artwork one of the best we’ve seen, but this seems to be Tony’s most polished work to date. The title track is a tour de force of Tony H’s signature style, unleashing a sonic assault that merges deep grooves with pulsating energy.

Adding to the EP’s allure is the infectious “Mick Swagger.” With its thumping bass and meticulously crafted percussion, this track exemplifies Tony H’s ability to dip into the acid house realm and strike perfection.

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tony H Makes His Debut On Golf Clap’s Country Club Disco With ‘Money On The Flo’ EP

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