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Following their head turning "Fissa Tune EP" on Exploited and another storming EP ("Trumpet Express") on Made to Play, here is the new release by Homework: "Hudson Square EP": 4 infectiously catchy tracks! Homework's debut "Fissa Tune" has been getting plays from a who is who's in dancemusic including global players such as Luciano, Jesse Rose, Soul Clap, Jazzanova, Untold, Riva Starr, Claude Von Stroke, Erol Alkan, Brodinski, A-Trak, Andre Crom&Martin Dawson. With a full schedule of international gigs (including Berlin's Panoramabar), top remixes in the pipeline (Round Table Knights ect.) and a release on Snatch! in March (Riva Starr's label), Homework provide a unique and diverse sound and guarantee serious business.
Homework - unlike their lower case counterpart that serves as the agony of school kids everywhere - are responsible for shaking up house music in a big way in 2011. Calling their “Fissa Tune” EP on Exploited Records a “breakout record” might be an exaggeration because it’s hardly the duo’s debut. However, the title track showed a comfort and skill for transforming a Romanian traditional oboe song into a full body shakedown jacking house track adorned with guttural yelps, and “I Got One (You’re It)” loops a warm soul diva vocal into the kind of siren song that could seduce any kind of dance floor. It was one of those EPs where you couldn’t even choose a favorite because they’re all so good. Following it up with an equally heralded EP on Made to Play and a big, wild, often unexpected remix package (Remixes by Untold, Mercury, Eric Volta...) on Exploited, Homework (comprised of Zip & Tom) succeed in something many other people haven’t lately: making dance music that’s equally satisfying for your feet and brain. Now we present you Homework's next EP on EXPLOITED entitled HUDSON SQUARE: Pure revisionist nostalgia. The HUDSON SQUARE-EP goes beyond what they had laid out with their previous productions, exploring the deeper and soulful sides of house music and proving once again that Homework will never cling too long to one style or genre.
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