National Geordie Treasure Richy Ahmed Is Undoubtedly An Original Brother And Integral Cog In The Hot Creations Machine And Since His Emergence Alongside The Crew And Subsequent Blowing Up Of The Scene, Richy Has Become One Of The Most Sought After And Hard-working Djs On The Circuit. Now Honing His Production Skills To A Fine Point, Its No Surprise Hes Been Showcasing On The Label, With Last Years ‘the Drums Smashing Through On All Fronts. Richy Is Now Bestowed With The Honour Of Helming The Pinnacle 50th Release For The Ever-ubiquitous Label
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Lead track ‘Sneaky Acid’ is a bona-fide bomb for the dancefloor in full rave mode, carrying all the classic markings of a funked up acid trip. On the flip, ‘The Bells’ part 1 & 2 - already championed by Skream on BBC Radio 1 - is a bass driven banger centred on the hypnotic percussive groove.
Richy has always played an integral part in the label, ranging from A&R to residencies at the global Hot Natured and Paradise events. Having since made an impact at some of the world’s best clubs and festivals including, Sonar, Tomorrowland, Glastonbury, Bestival, Panorama bar and London institution fabric, Richy has continually proved himself as an unequivocal party starter.
Armed with an individual sound that fuses the energy of house and disco with infectious funk-inspired grooves and a touch of dark, Richy’s distinct style has always been championed by heavyweights in the game such as Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Clive Henry and Seth Troxler. 2013’s ‘The Drums’ was Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune and gained widespread support among all the Radio 1 tastemakers including Annie Mac, Danny Howard, and Rob Da Bank. As well as a host of massive remixes for the likes of Katy B on Columbia, Phil Kieran on Hot Flush, Michael Janson on Resonance Records, Richy also had a major coup curating the Rinse: 23 compilation to wide critical acclaim, cementing Richy’s status in the nu school elite.