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Faster Horses Drops New High-Octane House Track “Ocean Park” via HARD Recs

Faster Horses Drops New High-Octane House Track “Ocean Park” via HARD Recs

Manchester producer Faster Horses brings ‘90s rave energy into the modern club scene with his latest single, ‘Ocean Park’, showcasing a blend of euphoric beats and contemporary rhythms.
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Manchester-based producer Faster Horses has quickly established himself as a formidable force in UK club music, evolving from techno roots into a euphoric blend of bounce, UKG, trance, and breaks. Since launching the project in 2021, he’s delivered acclaimed EPs including *SPT008* and *Take Control*, earned support from tastemakers like Kettama and Sammy Virji, and become a staple in the Teletech circuit with sets at Glastonbury, Creamfields, Parklife, and The Warehouse Project. Now making his debut on HARD Recs, his new single “Ocean Park” channels ‘90s underground energy into a high-impact, modern rave cut driven by rolling drums, layered textures, and trance-leaning momentum. With global touring across Europe, Australia, and Asia already under his belt, Faster Horses continues to accelerate as one of the scene’s most forward-thinking rising names.

“peak time euphoria, equally at home on a big sound system or played softly out of home speakers at night.” – Faster Horses

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Where euphoric rave energy, rolling breakbeats, and shimmering melodic textures converge, a high-velocity club cut charges into focus. Faster Horses’ “Ocean Park”, fuses ‘90s underground nostalgia with modern dancefloor momentum, out now via HARD Recs.

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“Ocean Park” is a rave-leaning, pulse-driven club weapon rooted in classic house euphoria and contemporary rhythmic finesse. Swift, swinging drum shuffles establish an immediate groove, as cascading piano lines and airy, liquid atmospheres ripple through the mix with uplifting intensity. Lush vocal textures weave between sleek breakbeat patterns and elastic, seesawing harmonics, while bursts of detuned stabs inject flashes of raw, kinetic energy. Polished yet unrestrained, the track unfolds with controlled propulsion, resulting in a vibrant, peak-time driver engineered for forward motion across the dancefloor.

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