A brand-new EP on Loco Records comes from the project called dont. The release contains two fantastic tracks prepared by Ognjen Kasanin and Zlatko Dimitrijevic in collaboration with Joy Legend, Little Nakoch and Dahlia.
Ognjen Kasanin and Zlatko Dimitrijevic, better known as Ogi Gee Cash & Dimiz, filled the electronic music scene with quality DJ'ing and live performances playing at some of the best clubs and festivals, e.g. "Dance Arena on Exit Festival", "Love Fest", "Summer3p Festival", "Purobeach", alongside Marco Carola, Maya Jane Coles, Carl Craig and Tini, Noir, James Zabiela, Alex Niggemann, Ian Pooley, Dandy and Mihai Popoviciu, Umek, Valentino Kanzyani, Kevin Sanderson, Oxia, Kevin Yost, Pirupa, Supernova, and many others. The artists are also famous for their authentic music productions: dont - Hispamania, or dont, Nemus & Little Nakoch - Murr, just to name a few. Ognjen and Zlatko's record labels - Balkan Connection (awarded as Best Label In South-Eastern Europe at SEEME Festival, Bulgaria 2009), Balkan Connection South America (awarded in South America), Balkan Connection Tech, have released some of the top tracks/remixes not only from dont, but also from other artists: dont - Deep Blue Sea (Uner Remix), dont, Nemus & Little Nakoch - Murr (Gramophonedzie Remix), Pole Folder - Eastern Lagoon (Ogi Gee Cash & Dimiz Remix), dont & Masque - Glow (Hakan Lidbo Remix), and many more. They're also known to have discovered many, now highly valued producers from Eastern Europe as well as from other parts of the world, such as Evren Ulusoy, Sezer Uysal, or Max Demand.
Their project "dont" comes as a highlight of two decades long career, and the music they signed has already found its place at Beatport's Top 100 (Ogi Gee Cash & Dimiz - Vocalizer, dont & Little Nakoch feat. Dahlia - Plastique) as well as in the playlists of some of the biggest names in the world of electronic music, e.g. Roger Sanchez, Sharam, John Digweed, Hernan Cattaneo, Dave Seaman, or Nic Fanciulli. Hopefully, their latest EP will also arouse interest among deep house enthusiasts and turn out to be as successful as the artists' former releases.