kyo presents REWIND feat. Andre Hommen

André Hommen’s life script has always had house music at it’s center. For over five years now, he has played an important part within the creative and administrative team behind Dennis Ferrer’s New York City based Objektivity imprint and has had the opportunity to develop projects by artists including Ferrer, The Martinez Brothers, Loco Dice, Henrik Schwarz and more. In collaboration with the producer Gorge of the 8bit label, André Hommen’s first release for Objektivity was created – his acclaimed debut title “Marashi” from 2009 was one of the most played tracks of that year, followed by his second Objektivity release in 2011 – ‘No Difference’, a collaboration with Dennis Ferrer.

After a lot touring from 2011 – 2014, André finally found the time to go back in the studio. Following his well received remix of Ane Brun’s ‘To Let Myself Go’ on Objektivity, it was finally time for his very own, first ever solo EP called “The Bottom Line” mid 2014. This groovy number consists of three tracks that are style-wise all very different, showing off Hommen’s wide range as producer. EP’s title track ‘The Bottom Line’ was first featured in André’s Boiler Room NY set (February, 2014), receiving great response and a massive “Track ID?” -explosion on social media. ‘Epiphany’ and ‘Reach Out’ on the B side do not disappoint either – as groovy as they are energetic, they would fit well in different stages of any set.

Following his successful remixes on SUOL (for Fritz Kalkbrenner’s ‘Void’, January 2015 ) and Culprit LA (for Aidan Lavelle & Robbie Akbal’s ‘Stars’, November 2014), André Hommen released his second solo EP on Objektivity, called ‘Battery Park EP’. Title track ‘Battery Park’ has been on high rotation in the scene and went top 5 on Resident Advisor’s monthly chart – two times in a row (March + April).

kyo presents REWIND feat. Andre Hommen is happening on Friday, 4 December 2015 at Club Kyo. Admission is $20 for ladies, and $25 for men (inclusive of 1 drink).

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