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Ammo Avenue as he debuts on Hot Creations

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Hot Creations welcomes Ammo Avenue as he debuts with his fresh ‘Serial Chiller’ EP. Exploring the ‘game of love’ through bumping basslines and solid beats, the bubbling talent’s EP features three old-school cuts and is set for release on 16th August 2024.

On the rise, Peruvian DJ/producer Ammo Avenue has been making waves with high-energy releases on labels such as Kaluki, Revival New York, and Black Book Records, catching the attention of industry idols including Joseph Capriati, Archie Hamilton, The Martinez Brothers and Hot Since 82.

Fresh from his collaboration ‘The Come Up’ with Maxinne on Danny Howard’s Nothing Else Matters, he now adds an exciting label debut to his resume as he lands on Jamie Jones and Lee Foss’ Hot Creations with ‘Serial Chiller’ – delving into the intricacies of love through three dynamic house tracks.

“This EP is about the game of love. It shows the different stages of being connected to someone. ‘Hide And Seek’ talks about that first feeling of attraction, the courtship behind meeting someone and trying to decipher their intentions. ‘Keep Me Waiting’ follows with the counterpart. The duality of caring for a specific situation but not having the right kind of answers. ‘Serial Chiller’, the lead tune, lastly carries the message of finding peace, taking a deep breath and showing up to the next party looking for something funky to happen.” 

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The punchy ‘Serial Killer’ leads the release with bouncing beats, crisp percussion and funky sonics that escalate to energetic bliss. Then comes ‘Hide And Seek’, diving into a deeper groove with striking chords and captivating vocal snippets for a robust late-night hitter. To close, ‘Keep Me Waiting’ delivers another punch-packing house number with funk-driven synth stabs and unparalleled energy, making it a standout for all summer playlists.

Ammo Avenue ‘Serial Chiller’ drops via Hot Creations on 16th August 2024.

We premiere ‘Hide And Seek’ on Data Transmission, check it out here and grab it here!

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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