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Blizzard (Original Mix)

from Blizzard EP by Mezza Luna vs Felix Cage

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We start the year 2011 strongly with a third release that show its musical openness. After two releases oscillating between Ethnic House and Tech House from the Belgian duo Optional Feast, we purpose a release oriented Deep Techno – Minimal Techno and thus put two new Brussels-based talents to honor, Mezza Luna and Felix Cage. With this new release, we have selected once again a selection of choice remixers with the presence of the Franco-Japanese Tokyo Black Star and the Belgian Pole Folder and Lex Newton.

Mezza Luna and Felix Cage offer a journey in the depth of the sounds with Blizzard. Between a powerful kick and hypnotic omnipresent melody on a background of violins, they embark the dancefloor in their universe. The break increases with the arrival of complementary layers to give a denser atmosphere. This track mixes depth and energy and we can merge that under the designation “Deep Techno”.

Tokyo Black Star, composed by Alex From Tokyo and Isao Kumano, has deeply marked the soul with their EP Caballero release in December 2009. They revisit the original track completely to create a remix resolutely Dub. With a powerful and melodic baseline and the addition of very typed synths, this rework reminds more of their production on Sonar Kollektiv or Innervisions.

The Belgian Pole Folder was recently demonstrated with the huge success of his title Motel on his own imprint Reworck. He offers a more progressive and captivating remix that attracts the attention to the outset with a deep layer that cedes its place to a simple but efficient kick where synths and percussion mingle throughout the track.

The EP is close d by the remix from the Brussels-based Lex Newton. The powerful kick mixed with dominating melody of strings and cello, take its full extend during the break. So this remix takes its strength from its absolutely hypnotic and poignant breaks, its captivating layers, its pronounced rhythm and its groovy tones.

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Hernan Cattaneo (Sudbeat)
amazing pole folder mix

Haito Goepfrich (Spagat Music)
deep groover, nice.

Master-H (Komplex De Deep)
What a Dub from Tokyo Black Star...Will play indeed Full support!
like the original too:)
Thanks! (10/10)

Ian O'Donovan (Bedrock Records, Wolfskuil Records)
I like the original and the Lex Newton rmx, thanks! Will try out.

Garnica (Galaktika Records)
tokyo black star mix is power!

Jesus Gonsev (Troubled Kids)
Tokyo Black Star Is my fav in this pack!!!Quality!

Guy J (Bedrock Records)
Loving Pole Folder's remix , great atmosphere track , the percussion part is awsome ! , thnx good luck

Paco Osuna
thank you

Axel Boman
The tokyo black star dub is amazing!!! cant wait to try it out... thanks!

Denis A (Dar)
Great release! I liked tunes! (9/10)

Karl Simon (Verboten Records)
Full support ! Espacially the original track !!!

Fabrice Lig (Third Ear Rec., R&S Records)
Excellent e.p ! All the version are good, but for me definitively the Tokyo Black Star Dub. Lex Newton remix is really great too.

Marcin Czubala
Really into Tokyo Black Star remix!

Compuphonic (Union Match Music)
Great Tokyo Black Star remix ! I'm a big fan of their work ! (9/10)

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from Blizzard EP, released February 4, 2011

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Electronical Reeds Brussel, Belgium

Following the historic examples of labels such as R&S Records or F Communication, it is an open mind, quality of productions and the human side of artist-label relationship which reinforce the Electronical Reeds’ philosophy. Dancefloor driven cuts and melancholic grooves that shape the label’s sound have received a warm welcome from electronic music lovers and professionals all over the world. ... more

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