Toolroom Records latest release comes courtesy of teenage sensation Reuben Keeney and lyricist Glenn Rosborough, with the stunning ‘Give It Some Time’, complete with a remix package that includes Kim Fai, Morgan Page and NDKJ.
Out now exclusively at Beatport: http://s.beatport.com/GST_Bp
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Reuben Keeney established himself as a real 'one to watch' at only 16, following support from David Guetta, Mark Knight, Pete Tong and Carl Cox, as well as picking up numerous accolades including 'Best New Artist' in the Irish Dance Awards.
Combine Reuben’s production prowess with the sensational vocal licks of Glenn Rosborough ‘Give It Some Time’ is the perfect dance / pop fusion, an emotive piece with an infectious vocal resounding above delicate piano melodies and twinkling keys for a blissful anthem that will be taking over the dance floors and airwaves for a long time to come.
Kicking off the remix package, UK favourite Kim Fai provides the big hands-in-the-air moments with a thumping, main room mix. US star Morgan Page strips the original back for a spine tingling progressive affair, whilst NDKJ takes his mix down the darker route on a real techy tip.
Out now exclusively at Beatport: http://s.beatport.com/GST_Bp
See the video here:
Reuben Keeney established himself as a real 'one to watch' at only 16, following support from David Guetta, Mark Knight, Pete Tong and Carl Cox, as well as picking up numerous accolades including 'Best New Artist' in the Irish Dance Awards.
Combine Reuben’s production prowess with the sensational vocal licks of Glenn Rosborough ‘Give It Some Time’ is the perfect dance / pop fusion, an emotive piece with an infectious vocal resounding above delicate piano melodies and twinkling keys for a blissful anthem that will be taking over the dance floors and airwaves for a long time to come.
Kicking off the remix package, UK favourite Kim Fai provides the big hands-in-the-air moments with a thumping, main room mix. US star Morgan Page strips the original back for a spine tingling progressive affair, whilst NDKJ takes his mix down the darker route on a real techy tip.