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This is the first EP from a special remix project featuring four artists that need little in the way of introduction: Error Error, Bruno Pronsato, Perc and Ink & Needle. Error Error, aka Denis Karimani (Remute) & Pelle Buys (Einmusic) deliver house, rave and everything in between in this 12 minute interpretation of Sunday Is A Travel Day. Charted at 1 by John Digweed in March.
Bruno Pronsato, hot on the heels of his 2nd artist album describes his remix of As Long As The Moment Exists as very relaxing. We think it's massive-passive. Deep subs and spooky textures peppered with intricate percussion and arranged into slick set-opener style, this mix has been receiving enthusiastic responses from DJ's and dancefloors around the globe.
If Tech-House was a company, Ali 'Perc' Wells would be on the board of directors. He's turned in a strictly business mix of Don't Hide What You Believe, complete with rollin' sub bass, robo-groove and dubby percussion...AND manages to maintain the mood from Chris' original. A 3am bomb.
...& last but by no means least, under the counter project 'Ink & Needle,' with recent appearances on compilations like Transitions and Balance round off the EP with a top-shelf progressive rub of Sunday Is A Travel Day.
Now available on 12" vinyl through Intergroove, and Beatport.
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