Artist: Martin Eyerer Title: The Shark Label: BluFin Released: 26.01.2011 Genre: Deep. Progressive Release Description:
With Tiny Little Widgets, Martin Eyerer has just finished his second solo album. Two years after the distinctly dance-floor and club-oriented Word of Mouth, he now comes up with a long player which offers more variety between Dj-tools and listening pieces. Martin has deliberately picked artists from different genres and countries with whom to collaborate on the originals as well as for the remix sessions. Having already brought us ‘Your Move’ featuring Sian Kosheen, with its bumper remix pack from Thomas Schumacher, Florian Meindl, Namito and Mihalis Safras,Catweasel is the second single from the album was backed by fantasic remixes from Nicole Moudaber and Paso Music boss, Martin Woerner .
01. Boris Rush – Miami Push (Ralvero Remix) | Sneakerz MUZIK 02. Beanfield – Tides feat. Bajka (Ripperton Remix) | Compost
03. Afrikaner – Ivory (Rhythm Of Conga Mix) | Fragile Records
04. The Khan – Musica Gitana (Original Mix) | Oryx Music
05. Drumma – Morphine (Original Mix) | Avenue Recordings 06. Carlos Valera – Una Palabra (John Creamer & Phillip Charles Rewerk) | NY Love Records 07. Mark Marik – I Just Wanna Know (Gabriel Robella Dub) | Peak Hour Music 08. Radio Slave – Tantakatan (The Drunked Shed Mix) | Rekids 09. Dark & Matteo D. – The Love Dimension (Meik Re-Work Mix) | Ibiza Night Records
Artist: Magda Cox Title: Stardust Label: Andromeda Music Released: 07.01.2011 Genre: Deep, Progressive Release Description:
Fantastic sound for this dj Magda Cox!Tipically deep and techno mix for fifth release of Andromeda! The best Label of female djs!
Artist: Joel Alter Title: Silence Is Golden EP Label: Bass Culture Records Released: 07.01.2011 Genre: Deep, Progressive Release Description:
Another debut for the new Bass Culture release. For BCR013, we welcome Sweden’s Joel Alter.
"...Just being happy man, making music and doing our Thing. We are not something like self-promoting machines ... We actually care about the music. Some people, I do think, promote themselves more then they actually make quality tunes... ...We are just trying to keep it real..." - Interview with John Creamer