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Written by Brian Babinec
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Sunday, 15 January 2006 |
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Out come the Data label's new remixes of the Les Rythmes Digitales 1997 classic "Jacques Your Body". Jacques Lu Cont himself (the man behind Les Rythmes Digitales) opens the release with his own solid remake. Other producers on remix duty include Riffs and Rays, Switch, and Full Intention. |
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Written by Du Nord
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Sunday, 15 January 2006 |
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This is a great long-playing single containing the title track (“When The Dawn Breaks”) and two others entitled “I Like It” and “Safe From Harm”. With three mixes of WTDB and four remixes of ILI, SFH also rounds out the disc with four remixes. I recognized a few of the remixers like Behrouz, Pete Lorimer and Peter Rauhofer. Behrouz has made the DJ circuit to Honolulu and I wish I could’ve seen him. Unfortunately his mix of WTDB is perhaps the least appealing to my ear. |
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Written by David Richardson
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Tuesday, 15 November 2005 |
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Aorta has been bouncing around the UK DJ lead worship scene now for about 3 years. This is their first major release and it is being backed by UK drum and bass guru’s Rubik Records. This single provides us with a nice 5 track multi-genre worship CD that has moments of pure joy and inspiration and a few moments of wanting. |
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Written by Brian Babinec
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Tuesday, 15 November 2005 |
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New Order blows us away with this stunning new remix double featuring the song Jetstream from their album Waiting for the Sirens' Call, released this past March. With styles ranging from progressive/tech house all the way to near electro, this premium new set of remixes is not to be missed. |
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Written by David Richardson
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Thursday, 15 September 2005 |
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This review will be a bit different from my usual reviews. I’m not going to “easy” or anything like that, but it is a bit different. First, it is very appropriate that this CD demo is being reviewed in an issue that features an article about making and shopping demos to labels. |
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Written by Du Nord
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Friday, 15 July 2005 |
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This certainly sounded interesting when I picked it up the other day. Hmm… Chill and House… Chill House! I really had high hopes for this release but alas, it was not to be fulfilled. The CD is a sampler of different groups doing variations on this theme of chill house. Unfortunately, this is a collection of good ideas that really needs much more polish and depth to be commercially viable on larger scale. |
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