Paul Hazendonk - EDMaddicts Ep. 62

Paul Hazendok

Paul Hazendonk - EDMaddicts Episode 62
Tech House - Deep House - Techno

As Summer approaches, EDM fans of all genres make pilgrimages to clubs and venues across the world from the Iberican beats of Ibiza to Miami's latin flavored tech grooves.  We're back with another episode featuring some   EDMaddicts Episode 62's col deep, tech and  house grooves spin together the tale of Paul Hazendonk - a new artist, showcasing his brand new style in an hour packed to the brim with deep, soulful grooves and complexly precise rhythms.  It's difficult to label this mix a particular "genre" because Hazendonk's style is the result of his personal journey and evolution through EDM - and we like it a lot! EDMaddicts is available on the major USA cell phone carriers Sprint, AT&T and recently Verizon.  We're also available anywhere you can find mSpot, as well as our total new European audience via mSpot's launch overseas.

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Paul started his first label, Technique, back in 2002 whilst working at the infamous record company- and store Basic Beat which was located in the heart of Rotterdam. Nowdays both Technique and Basic Beat are defunkt but Paul is more active than ever in the record business, being the owner of the Manual Music company. Manual Music releases music on various (sub)labels, takes care of artist management and bookings, digital distribution and music publishing.

Having always been a DJ first and a producer second, it took some time before Paul got busy in the studio, but in the last couple of years his name as a producer is getting more and more known globally, after having done releases on respected labels such as Diynamic Music, Sleaze Records, Little Mountain Recordings, on his own labels Manual Music, Stolen Moments and Melomane + many others. Both his DJ and production style has evolved throughout the years from full on techno to a more mature sound, music with an infectious drive, blending elements of (deep)house, techhouse and techno, depending on time and place of performance.. But who cares for all those genre tags anyway, right?


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