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Otto Orlandi and Fergie Dj represent similar ideologies

Otto Orlandi & Fergie Dj – Hurts So Good

Home Uncategorized Otto Orlandi & Fergie Dj – Hurts So Good

Otto Orlandi and Fergie Dj represent similar ideologies while at differing stages of their career’s. The talent they possess as individuals is something that cannot be refuted, and one, that when in combination, creates special dance music composition.

Signed to the reputed publishing base of Spinnin’ Records, MusicAllStar’s, Otto Orlandi has risen up the dance music ranks at an accelerating pace. Backed up by a consistent output of high-quality productions, his work has already taken him to ADE and the Winter Music Conference Miami. His portfolio features releases on the likes of Arcadia Records and Armada Music, adjacent to a number of Top 10 Beatport and Top 20 iTunes charting’s.

Supported by big names such as Hardwell, Nicky Romero and W&W, the Italian has gone from starlet to a credentialed status in record time. Coming from a lucrative career as a ghost producer, his successful collaboration with Thomas Newson, “Bells At Midnight“, and creativity on “Sail Away” and “Can You Hear Me” most recently has extended it to his current act.

Being joined by esteemed Northern Irishman Fergie Dj is no small feat. Carrying a illustrious discography, his time as a BBC Radio 1 presenter, Mixmag writer and label owner of Excentric Muzik has brought about a number of awards over time. Spanning nearly the entire spectrum of sub-genre’s, his residencies at the likes of Hakkasan, Omnia, and Wet Republic are rightly founded. Holder of the highest new entry of all time  for DJ Mag’s Top 100 poll (Number 8 in 2000), Fergie Dj has also completed an impressive 13 ‘Essential Mixes’.

Releasing on Gareth Emery’s label with Armada Music, Garuda, Otto Orlandi’s collaborative effort with Fergie Dj is nearly six minutes of top caliber production in its fullest form. Rich in depth, its layers a fulfilled with a pulsating beat, delicate transitions and enchanting vocals. Soft melodies carry through to a developing sequence of energy and tempo, before the unveiling of crisp vocal-chopping and heavy chordal series.

A premium vocal track for the twilight of summer, Otto Orlandi and Fergie Dj have certainly provided a special combination. Available today, be sure to have a listen below and grab your copy today!

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