Premiere: Durkin Pays Homage to the French House Sound On "Every Hour"

Durkin takes it back to his middle school days with his latest #dreamclub masterpiece.

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Boston-based producer Durkin has been churning out his #dreamclub sound for the last couple of years, doing everything from producing hip-hop tracks for MCs like Black EL to scoring remixes on Fool's Gold and originals on Slow Roast. Dude's carving an interesting space out for himself, all the while making magical material that incites eargasms to anyone tuning in.

His latest, "Every Hour," is his own homage to the sound of French house. Like many of us, he was initiall introduced to that vibe through one seminal group: Daft Punk. "When I was in middle school, a friend of mine gave me a burned copy of Daft Punk's Homework, and it blew my mind. It was one of the records that made me fall in love with house music and specifically that 909-heavy French sound." Instead of going bonkers with the more intense, club-banging side of things, Durkin churned out his "sort of homage to that French house vibe," but kept it in tune with his #dreamclub style.

With infectious melodies, meaty kicks, and some hypnotic vocal loops, "Every Hour" is a true 3AM scorcher. 

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