In a pairing likely to excite fans of house music across the globe, Erick Morillo and Jamie Jones have collaborated on a new single, ‘Medication'. The two dance music innovators have enlisted the help of respected Chicago mainstay gene farris on the vocals for the new track, which has been released today on Morillo's Subliminal Records.
Moreover, ‘Medication' features a grooving bassline, the provocative eponymous vocal sample and a breakdown primed for the huge gigs Erick and Jamie are both known for playing. It's an eagerly anticipated release. Morillo teased the track via a clip on Twitter and hinted “bring on Miami Music Week. Jamie and I will be playing this at all our events”.
Erick Morillo is a truly multi-talented artist; since starting to DJ at the age of 11, he's become a platinum-selling producer. He also held an incredible 13-year-long residency at Pacha Ibiza. He hosted also an MTV TV series. Additionally, he DJed at some of the most historic clubs in the world; the Hacienda, Cream at Nation, The Cross and Turnmills in the U.K. just to name a few. His legendary label and event series Subliminal has now been running for 20 years. He continues to redefine house music today. Erick also recently relaunched sub labels SONDOS and Subliminal Soul.
Originally hailing from Wales, Jamie Jones has become synonymous with the sun-drenched sounds of Ibiza and L.A.. As head of the game-changing label Hot Creations, he has overseen and released some of the biggest dancefloor hits over the past half decade.
Furthermore, Jamie Jone's Paradise party series is one of the biggest success stories in the scene. With every party featuring festival-sized lineups and selling out to a diverse crowd each week throughout summer at the DC10-based Ibiza residency. The party has confirmed its return to the White Isle in 2018, marking an incredible seventh year of the residency.
The wait is finally over!! ‘@ErickMorillo & @JamieJonesMusic feat. @farriswheel – Medication' is out now! https://t.co/8HeEi3mTuu pic.twitter.com/CLRHusdTKU
— subliminal records (@subliminalrec) April 16, 2018