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Monday, 13 September 2010
Dan Keeling Presents- 'A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Far Far Away' Mix ...
A Long Time Ago, In A Galaxy Far Far Away....
'A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Far Far Away' Mix by Dan Keeling
A Guy Called Gerald - 'Rhythm Of Life'
X Ray - 'Lets Go (Amix)'
Mr Fingers - 'I'm Stong' (inst)'
Thompson Twins - 'In The Name Of Love' (Shep Pettibone remix)
KC Flightt - 'Lets Get Jazzy' (Blaze Dope Dub)
Phuture - 'Spank Spank'
Club MCM - 'Club MCM' (K Alexi Mix)
Dopplereffeckt - 'Speak & Spell'
Kraftwerk - 'Numbers'
Nitzer Ebb - 'Join In The Chant'
Depeche Mode - 'Behind The Wheel' (Shep Pettibone remix)
DJ Gilb'r - 'Espece Funk Drums'
Sueno Latino - 'Sueno Latino' (Derrick May remix)
This Mix was put together by Dan Keeling AKA BUBBLE CLUB who has released 3 12's so far under the BUBBLE CLUB label - the latest 12" including a storming remix by Brennan Green (LISTEN BELOW).......
Check BUBBLE CLUB website HERE.
His latest release:
BUBBLE CLUB - Lonely Acid (Brennan Green Remix) (BUBBLE CLUB RECORDS BC3)
Tracklist:
1. Lonely Acid
2. Lonely Acid (Bubble Club Takes A Trip Mix)
3. Lonely Acid (Brennan Green Remix)
Lonely Acid (Brennan Green's Dub Mix) by Dan Keeling
"Maintaining their simple ethos of releasing wonderful music in beautiful bespoke screen-printed sleeves with a gang of red hot remixers along for the ride, Bubble Club return with number three in the series and we're starting to get a better idea of where the Bubble Club may be.
"Lonely Acid" is an immaculately produced slice of lysergic soul, recalling those formative days of House emerging from Chicago's underground gay scene but rendered in glorious 21st century Technicolour. It's another instantly catchy track, which works wonderfully well in it's original vocal form, but takes on a whole new shape in the truly incredible 'Bubble Club Takes A Trip' version, which effortlessly straddles the point where Italo meets early House and takes more than a few sips of the acid punch before purposefully wading into the fray.
As if that wouldn't be enough to further confirm BC as one of the most exciting new labels around, they've raised the bar once again with a truly gobsmacking interpretation from NY's Brennan Green Taking the lysergic inspiration in hand he pulls off a beautifully tripped out Dub excursion, which sounds like Basic Channel remixing Paul Simpson". (Phonica Records)