Emalkay

Emalkay has an innate ability to tailor heart-stopping emotion into the hardest hitting riddims. Cutting his teeth on Boka Records, it wasn’t until Caspa invited him to Dub Police that he really took to the centre stage. His breakthrough track When I Look At You has stood the test of time incredible well and set the scene for a whole slew of sickness including the massive Fabrication, Transpose and Flesh & Bone. Now writing a brand new chapter for his career with Bring It Down Records, Emalkay is boldly pushing his sound into exciting new pastures but one thing is for sure; his trademark emotive motifs are still present and wholly correct.

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Emalkay – Flesh & Bone (Ft. Rod Azlan) (Delta Heavy Remix)

Emalkay – When I Look At You

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