“Show Me” was born amid Ultra’s Bayfront Park homecoming. And nearly eight months later, John Summit has officially converted it into his third Off The Grid Records—his newly founded house imprint and events brand, which launched immediately after Ultra—original, following “In Chicago” and “What A Life” alongside Guz. And on release day, the Hannah Boleyn-backed... Read More ▸
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