Yves Eaux teams up with Ruslan Cross again for his new single “Don’t Stop Baby” and is available on the Fris! imprint. With this new single the two continue their successful collaboration that started with the “Shaken Not Stirred EP”.
DJ Yves Eaux (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) is known for his live sets based on creativity and energy. He moves between cities lke New York, New Delhi, Moscow and Miami, playing everywhere from exclusive film premieres to massive sport arenas. The styles of he focuses on most are mainly house, tech house and funky techno. Over the years, Yves Eaux shared line ups with artists like Sasha, Joris Voorn, Kevin Saunderson, Laidback Luke, Ferry Corsten, Sander Kleinenberg, 2000 and One, Marco V and even Infected Mushroom. His signature singles and remixes can be found in the top of the download stores and gains support from all the industry topdogs, from Richie Hawtin to Roger Sanchez and from Armin van Buuren to Dubfire. His remix of double Grammy award winning song "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest was a worldwide success and hit the number one spot from Japan to Canada in many charts. Next to his music, Yves Eaux is also an internationally acknowledged director of TV commercials and works with people like Phil Collins, Michael Buble, James Blunt and Robbie Williams. Yves’s previous singles “Shaken Not Stirred”, “Stellenbosch” (also produced with Ruslan Cross) and “FAAAK” all made heads turn and found their way to the big names - now he’s doing it one more time with “Don’t Stop Baby”.
Ruslan Cross (Ukraine) took the time to master his DJ and production skills to perfection. His love for techno oriented house music has gained him the respect of deejays worldwide. He got in touch with Yves Eaux, who decided to start guiding him and together they created a signature sound which is a blend of deep house, tech house and techno, which will become immediately clear with this new EP.
"Don't Stop Baby" is a magnificent track that brings together the best bits of house and a bit of electro with an irresistible flow. Subtle vocals and a funky saxophone in the background top the whole thing off with a smooth layer of hot soul. The collaboration of the two producers once again proves that the tight groove of modern EDM stands for a style and atmosphere that turns the world's dance floors into one big party island.
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