With his first dance record released on Sunburn in the Summer of 2000, Lovesky transfixed DJs around the world with his lurking tribal beats and uplifting melodies. The single "Drums 4 Better Daze" was sought out and licensed by many, including Peace Division, Dave Seamen, Sander Kleinenberg, Jerry Bonham, Gavin Hardkiss and by BBC´s Pete Tong for his Essential Mix.
Striking back after his monstrous debut single, Lovesky delivers a solid slate for the dance floor commando´s and backstage debutants alike with "Dark Veldt". In "Dark Veldt", reminiscent drums are chased around the speakers by a hauntingly huge 4/4, all while the angelic vocals of Cyndi Cole embrace you with a calming effect.
Taking shelter in a haunted house in Malaysia, Lovesky surrendered to a trance like state that allowed the music to storm through. Imagine a sun-drenched beach with small dark clouds looming in the distance, and you´ll feel the "Dark Veldt".