Matt Enos
Origin: United States
With every rising tribe of aspiring artists, it has a member who drives moral and plays a massive role in pushing the brand to higher platforms. Matt Enos through his time playing in the Orlando underground and his passion for producing genre-pushing music he has been able to take House Keepers Records to the level that it is now and continue to bring the label into new territories. In the studio he spares no detail paying attention to every element to make sure the entire production is cohesive. He draws inspiration from many pilgrimages to many cities and an exposure to artists that elevate deep tech. Coming off his debut EP on House Keepers with collaborator Enrique Negron including a remix by CUFF veteran Clyde P, he continues to push towards new frontiers pursuing his fascination into deeper and more minimal soundscapes. With a trove of unreleased music on the cusp of being released, his music will reflect his expanding palette and his growing skillfulness in production.
Seldom in life can we find creative chemistry with others that allows us to travel to new levels otherwise achieved alone, but Matt Enos and Enrique Negron have found just that as these Orlando-based dj’s take off from humble beginnings into the eye of the scene. This locally grown producer/dj duo has ascended quickly up the ranks to becoming one of the city’s favorite residencies currently syndicated with up-and-coming promoter, record label and artist collective House Keepers Records.
Together in the studio, they form a collaborative being bringing inspiration found from experience having interactions with various international talent, and time spent experiencing different moments at cornerstone events all over the world; combined a long, deep-rooted passion for the art of producing. Their debut release on House Keepers, the “Haters EP” featuring a remix by Clyde P has seen global attention having found support from Tim Baresko, Space Yacht, etc… Its title track “Haters” brings a dark and driving groove with playful vocal work and impressive percussive notes that sets the tone for an EP filled with club ready peak-time jams. 2019 will prove to be paramount for the pair as they close in on a roster full of new music that portrays a deeper understanding for the sound and a maturing taste that continues to explore different ends in the spectrum of the tech genre.