In a day and age where the definition of ‘house’ is constantly being re-conceptualised, a new breed of young-blood producers step forward bringing with them a deep and groove-laden sound building on classic timbers. At the forefront we find Burnski. Deftly abridging vintage Detroit and Chicago, always infused with the unmistakeable Burnski charm, he is moving dancefloors all over the world. The steadfast vinyl advocate regularly takes his organic and deep-erring sound to the most noted clubs and nights around the world. These, at a glance, include fabric London, Watergate and his home-turf of Berlin, the LA Rooftop Standard, The Electric Pickle in Miami, MAC in Barcelona and Rex Club in Paris to name but a few, along with holding down a residency at Leeds’ finest Back To Basics. Leading the pack of prodigiously talented UK producers, the now Berlin based producer is only in his mid-twenties and at the top of his game, with accolades coming in a steady stream: He was nominated as DJ Mag’s Best Breakthrough DJ of 2010, and his ’Malibu’ track on Hot Creations the same year made it into Mixmag’s end of year Top 100 tracks. More recently, three of his tracks have already commandeered Residentadvisor’s Top 50 Tracks for several consecutive months this year. April 2012 saw a slew of new material, whilst simultaneously broadening the horizons of his label affiliations. A hotly-tipped release with Real Tone stable-mate M A N I K for the ’You Know What It’s Like’ EP proved to be one of spring’s catchiest records, with further Burnski & M A N I K material promised for later this year. This was followed by a welcomed reunion with his One Records brethren for the absolutely standout tune ’Let It Be feat. Beckford’ in May. In the months ahead Burnski adds to his already impressive repertoire, which includes Real Tone, Culprit, Hot creations, Poker Flat, 2020 Vision, Soma Records and Tsuba. Expect Burnski’s output of slick and on point productions finding their way into the catalogues of some of today’s most noted labels, along with a string of remixes for high-profile artists that include Maya Jane Coles, Crazy P and Subb-an.