DJ RNS, “Can Y’all Feel Me?” Remix EP

by | Sep 28, 2011 | MUSIC

International DJ and Producer Manotti da Vinci, also known as DJ RNS, has returned with a follow-up project to his latest EP, Verrocchio’s Workshop, which officially dropped April 10, 2011. “Can Y’all Feel Me”, the second single from the Verrocchio’s Workshop EP, was released shortly after and received positive reviews and support from fans, producers and DJ’s from all over the world. The single gained major support from DJs and Radio Stations in the US, Canada and overseas in countries such as Croatia, Brazil, France, Ecuador, Tokyo, China, Turkey, UK, Netherlands, Germany and Australia. With so much support behind this track, Manotti decided to create a Remix EP, enlisting 4 talented, up and coming DJ/Producers from different areas of the world, each bringing their own style to the track. Manotti, along with producers K-lix (Guatemala City, Guatemala), Cognition (San Diego, USA), Jaamtrak (Toulouse, France) and Get Off! (Melbourne, Australia), have successfully orchestrated a buffet of remixes sure to fill anyone’s appetite of any taste. Be sure to look for the “Can Ya’ll Feel Me (The Remixes)” on iTunes, Beatport, Spotify and all other online digital music stores.

Stream the EP on DJ RNS’s Soundcloud page, or use the convenient player below:

Manotti da Vinci – Can Ya’ll Feel Me (The Remixes EP) Feat. K-lix, Cognition, Get Off! & Jaamtrak by DJ RNS

And as a special bonus, we now present DJ RNS’s new dubstep mixtape, Revenge of The Basstrooper Pt. 1. Listen below, and feel free to grab it as a free download!

Manotti da Vinci aka DJ RNS – Revenge of the Basstrooper Pt. 1 (DL Pt. 2 @ Facebook.com/DJRNS) by DJ RNS

djrns.com
facebook.com/DJRNS


International DJ and Producer Manotti da Vinci, also known as DJ RNS, has returned with a follow-up project to his latest EP, Verrocchio’s Workshop, which officially dropped April 10, 2011. “Can Y’all Feel Me”, the second single from the Verrocchio’s Workshop EP, was released shortly after and received positive reviews and support from fans, producers and DJ’s from all over the world. The single gained major support from DJs and Radio Stations in the US, Canada and overseas in countries such as Croatia, Brazil, France, Ecuador, Tokyo, China, Turkey, UK, Netherlands, Germany and Australia. With so much support behind this track, Manotti decided to create a Remix EP, enlisting 4 talented, up and coming DJ/Producers from different areas of the world, each bringing their own style to the track. Manotti, along with producers K-lix (Guatemala City, Guatemala), Cognition (San Diego, USA), Jaamtrak (Toulouse, France) and Get Off! (Melbourne, Australia), have successfully orchestrated a buffet of remixes sure to fill anyone’s appetite of any taste. Be sure to look for the “Can Ya’ll Feel Me (The Remixes)” on iTunes, Beatport, Spotify and all other online digital music stores.

Stream the EP on DJ RNS’s Soundcloud page, or use the convenient player below:

Manotti da Vinci – Can Ya’ll Feel Me (The Remixes EP) Feat. K-lix, Cognition, Get Off! & Jaamtrak by DJ RNS

And as a special bonus, we now present DJ RNS’s new dubstep mixtape, Revenge of The Basstrooper Pt. 1. Listen below, and feel free to grab it as a free download!

Manotti da Vinci aka DJ RNS – Revenge of the Basstrooper Pt. 1 (DL Pt. 2 @ Facebook.com/DJRNS) by DJ RNS

djrns.com
facebook.com/DJRNS

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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