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It’s all change at Seamless HQ. To make your lives easier we have streamlined our releases into 3 new imprints, Seamless Deep, Soul and Traxx. As they say ‘It does what it say’s on the tin!” Seamless Soul is our dedicated imprint bringing you the finest in soulful and vocal house, with artists that you soulful heads out there will know and love. We’re very excited by this first release not just because the single is a great track but also to have NYC legend Frankie Feliciano remixing for the new label. Hennings Project ft Nickson track Do You Believe It, is a fitting start to the new label, an uplifting soulful vocal that is reminiscent of Blaze. Hennings Project is Kristof Halmi who is from Budapest, Hungary. He has tracks on labels such as LIP Recordings, soWhat and also Hausbrigade Music. He has remixed people such as UPZ, Distant People, and Chappell. To go along with our new premise of only the best tracks and producers we have the quality remix talents of NYC legend Frankie Feliciano, up and coming producer Ricky Inch, that go along perfectly with the excellent original mix to create an excellent package. Frankie Feliciano really needs no introduction. He has been in the house scene since 1990 and has worked with some of the biggest artists in the business, such as MAW, Barbara Tucker, Colonel Abrams, The Braxtons, and Osunlade to name just but a few. His first UK appearance was at the legendary Ministry of Sound back in the days of Rulin’ and since then he has travelled the world from Europe to Japan. His remix is exactly what you would expect, a classic soulful house track. Ricky Inch is an up and coming producer hailing from Estonia. He has been working with labels such as Nightbird Music, Cabrio & Ceremony Records. His remix takes this track on a more funky house tip to really compliment this release perfectly.
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