C.O.Z & Matt Guy ft Faber – Don’t You [Sola]
For the next instalment on Solardo’s Sola imprint, C.O.Z returns this time alongside Matt Guy with their high energy Don’t You EP.
“With Faber‘s amazing vocals and Matt’s techno influence we’ve managed to bring together a collab that’s got feeling as well as impact, hopefully giving the listener a taste of what’s to come soon… we all hope!” – C.O.Z
“This E.P. is a real blend of mine and C.O.Z’s sound. It’s a shame the dancefloors will have to wait for these tracks!” – Matt Guy
The EP kicks off with Don’t You featuring a bassline that powers the track forward to a soul filled vocal, and eventually breaking down to a driving techno beat sprinkled with warped electronic stabs, the track sets the tone for what sets out to be a very moody and classy tech house EP. Next up is Before I Go To Sleep, which kicks off with sharp hi hats and a groove-laden percussion taking the track deeper into a more electronic sound with a heavy bassline, just the right hint of an echoing vocal, and an endless techno groove.
Being deeply rooted in the music scene for over 15 years, C.O.Z has an eclectic taste in electronic music with a focus around organic sounds. Utilising analog hardware combined with a passion for pushing boundaries C.O.Z creates his own distinct techno infused house sound. C.O.Z has toured globally over the past 10 years playing at some of the world’s leading events from We Are Festival through to Pacha. Most recently, remixing Deadmau5 as well as reaching the top 3 on Beatport with his track, The Shamans Chant.
Starting his career with a residency for Cue in Chesterfield, Matt Guy has more than proved his worth. Quickly building himself a reputation he began his London residency at the infamous, Egg London, supporting Latmun, Detlef, Michael Bibi to name but a few. His productions have received support from some of Tech house’s biggest hitters such as Jamie Jones, Patrick Topping, Michael Bibi, Solardo & Del-30. You can expect to see his tracks feature on huge imprints in the near future as well as solid plans for his own imprint, Movement Music.