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MAEKL JORDN Release Sophomore Single, “BRKDNC”, on High Scream Records

Incognito Dj/Producer Duo MAEKL JORDN have released their sophomore track, “BRKDNC”, high energy, transgenre track featuring perfectly blended elements of Hip Hop, Breakbeat, and Electronica on High Scream Records.

Buy MAEKL JORDN’s “BRKDNC” on Beatport

Advance Praise for MAEKL JORDN’s “BRKDNC”:
OWSLA: Cool tune!
Tommie Sunshine: HOLY SHIT! BRKDNC is a jam!!
Pump The Noise: What a bomb! I love it. Thanks for the promo
Gigi Barocco: Funny! I love it!
Sonny Denja: The track is a bomb!! Love it!
Il Pagante: Super Bomb!!!
RVBRA: Cool cool coool!!!
Blasterz: Amazing! on my playlist
The Johnny Fresh Experience: SUPERCOOL!!!
The Buildzer: What a Banger!
DUBAY: Real love

Brand new to the dance music scene, MAEKL JORDN are 2 classified DJs and Producers.

It’s 1992, we’re walking through the United Center in Chicago, Chicago Bulls are ready for a great match, and so is The King of all Kings. Bouncing basketballs, squeaking shoes and referee’s whistle sounds are in the air. Can you smell the thrill?

Their sound is hard to define in one word, Trap, Ghetto House, Miami Bass. Trippy, bouncy, sweaty. Having released their first single “Slam Dunk” last January and topping the Beatport Hip Hop Chart, they’re already proving they know what they’re doing.

Connect with MAEKL JORDN:
Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud

 

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