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    1 Steve Angello   KNAS

    Swedish House mafia member Steve Angello releases a very strong track on
    his own Size records imprint. Its very typical Angello stuff with strong
    saw-tooth baseline that we last heard in his Buy Now and Who's Who guises
    but shows his development with a much richer soundscape and breakdown. (LISTEN HERE)

    2 Olene Kadar ft D Low    Baby Keep It Up

    Amsterdam resident Henk van Zwol puts another Dutch production in my
    charts. Who would of thought? LOL. The Dutch invasion continues with this
    slice of tough tech house. Its sleazy and sweaty with some lots of gruff
    spoken lyrics from D Low but still keeps a pleasant Tech chug without
    becoming too dark.   (LISTEN HERE)

    3 Amin Golestan & Marco G   Sanctuary

    The next release of WAZZUP? Records is dedicated to a legendary club in
    Dubai of the same name. The track is produced by young and very talented
    musician Amin Golestan in cooperation with worldwide famous producer from
    Canada - Marco G. The remix to check out is the presented by the amazing
    duo from Hungary - Muzzaik who put in another class remix performance and
    transform the track into a much darker and rolling club stomper.    (LISTEN HERE)

    4 - Jacob Plant ft JLD   Basslines In

    Monster of a track on Marc Browns CR2 imprint. Its quite close to the
    Angello sound so its flow it nicely onto it mix-wise. Its building
    momentum nicely on the more underground radio shows in the UK, so newcomer
    Jacob Plant looks set for lengthy stay in the dance world if he carries
    this on. Great gruff vocals from JLD and the pick of the mixes is the
    Tommy Trash remix, yours in the choice of vocal or dub.   (LISTEN HERE)

    5 - John Digweed     Structures

    This two disc set from one of the luminaries of the dance scene keeps
    gettings better every time i hear it. Disc 1 leans towards the spacey
    house that Digweed is so renowned for while Disc 2 are leaner and meaner
    cuts. Both discs tell a very cohesive story and are a great testament to
    one of the best labels and DJs on the planet. Worth a good listen.   
    (LISTEN HERE)

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    1 - Red Carpet and Hardwell   Alright 2010

    Another Dutch producer that's really making waves at the moment is the 23 year old Hardwell. His tracks have been tickling the records boxes of such illustrious names as Fedde Le Grande, Armin Van Buuren and Tiesto. His latest track is a remix of Red Carpets 2007 hit "Alright". Driving track with a beautiful piano breakdown before the voice really knocks u back.
    Great track! (LISTEN HERE)

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    1 Wolfgang Gartner and Mark Knight  Conscindo

    Two steller names in dance collabarate on this Beatport exclusive. Label boss Mark Knight lends his love for chuggy beats and uplifting hooks to Wolfgang Gartner's technical prowess. Big room tech house at its absolute finest but in all honesty it sound much more like a Mark Knight release. (LISTEN HERE)

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    1 Norman Doray & Arno Cost    Chase the Sun

    The french duo once again combine again their love of melody to produce a
    beautiful track that's sampled from the Cardigan (if my music memory
    serves me correctly). Very mellow track that is sure to find its way into
    the mix at the beginnings and ends of nights around the world. (LISTEN HERE)

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    1 Cirez D     Exit

    Eric Prydz lesser know pseudonym makes another apperance on his Mouseville
    label. The Cirez D idendity is an outlet for his more techno orientated productions, but with Exit its a little more housey with those distinctive Prydz synths towering over a dark groovy baseline. (LISTEN HERE)

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    1 Infusion    Dogtown

    First stumlbed over this gem in the latest Toolroom release i featured a
    couple weeks ago, this monster came off the Tocadisco disc. This trio of
    producers from Aus have had release across prestigeous labels like
    Renaissance and Global Underground with the their very distinctive sound achieved by using vintage synths. This is filthy example of that style. (LISTEN HERE)

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    1 Aaren San             Apes in Space

    New comer Aaren San hits the ground running with the strangely titled Apes

    in Space. Its a wicked slice of electro house which is suprising seeing

    that Aaren San comes from a heavy metal background in Germany! Its ripping

    up all the charts and the Dirty Loud Remix is my personal pick. (LISTEN HERE)\

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    1. Afrojack and David Guetta      Louder than Words

    This release is about as stellar as it gets in the electronic world, two leaders of their respective scenes collaborating for a monster of a tune. With the European summer in full swing expect more massive anthems to starts hitting the airwaves. Newcomer Niles Mason lays his vocals down to big room breakdowns and chuggy drops thats hitting the download charts hard. (LISTEN HERE)

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    Sultan & Ned Shepard ft Dirty Vegas - Crimson Sun

    When you put together three class acts like we have here you are sure to brew up something interesting. Dirty Vegas lend the voice of front man Steve Smith while Sultan and Shepard bring their progressive production talents to the table. The result is vocal roller not heard since IIO's

    Rapture. Original mix is great but can be a little busy so check out the Sebjak mix as well.

    LISTEN HERE

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    Dino and Meck  (Feels Like A Prayer)

    The original version was released by Cappella in the mid-90’s, and over the years it has received numerous updates with this one from Dino and Meck being the latest. The remixes run from the more mainstream sounds using the original Madonna vocal ( u thought you recognized the title didn’t you?) through to the tougher Rene Amesz mix which is my personal fav. LISTEN HERE

    Moby    (Wait for Me)
    Self-professed vegan and animal right activist Moby return to fold with his new album released on his own label Little Idiot. Little know fact about Moby is that he has had his music licensed over 100 times for movies and television its east to see why with his new offering. “Wait for me” is also the first single off the album, and I’m loving the Paul Kalkbrenner Mix LISTEN HERE
    King Unique    (2000000 Suns)

    Brit producer King Unique is probably best know for his releases on the Defected imprint and reflect the soulful house sound of that brand, but 2000 000 Suns is being tracklisting and played by DJs across the spectrum. It’s found its way onto Bedrock records after John Digweed signed it immediately after listening to it. It is breaking down genres barriers as easily as Robert Pattison melts teen hearts. LISTEN HERE
    Ben Watt, (Stimming and Julia Biel            Bright Star)
    A deep house collaboration of this magnitude is always going to deliver. Buzzin Fly label boss and Everything But The Girl front man Ben Watt hooks up with Diynamics Martin Stimming to produce a beautiful number with the vocal talents of Julia Biel. Both the Sunset mix and Sunrise mixes rock. LISTEN HERE
    Sasha   (500th Essential Mix)                               
    Since we don’t all get the time to hunt down and mix our music I thought I’d put at least one DJ mix down. One of the pioneers of the electronic scene puts together a breathtaking set to celebrate the 500th BBC Essential mix. It was recorded live in Liverpool at Circus and is a typically impressive Sasha performance. LISTEN HERE

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