"Jumangee", the latest release off of Size Records, has been sending shock waves throughout the dance music community since its release on Monday. I first heard the big room tribal track on Tiesto's Club Life and I made it my mission to seek out the artists who produced this. To no surprise, the project was spearheaded by Henrix, whose anthemic track "Hit It" was played an insurmountable number of times at Ultra Music Festival this past spring. With the notable thumping and distorted percussion that dominates Henrix's tracks combined with Wayne & Woods melodic genius, "Jumangee" definitely brings a whole new level to sound design.
Henrix has come a long way, making a remarkable accession to the top. Starting off as master of bootlegs then honing those skills into the production side, his tracks have now been featured on labels such as Mixmash and Size Records. 2012 was a fantastic year for the Miami native, and 2013 has much more in store for him. As for Wayne & Woods, I felt deeply attached to their music pretty recently after chatting with their manager Iyoas Assefa (former label manager of Size Records), who recommended his act to me, and after listening to all their songs on Soundcloud, the Stockholm-based duo sure did impress.
It seems that Wayne & Woods has been a great acquisition for Size Records, as the duo most recently brought a unique point of view to the label with their feature on a collaboration with Steve Angello called "I/O". "Jumagee" is the start of something special for Wayne & Woods, and I definitely look forward to seeing what productions come to fruition next for these gentlemen. I was able to talk with Henrix and Wayne & Woods about their production "Jumangee" and what the future holds for both parties.