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Flippers - Like This


Original

AstroNivo Remix


So we've been enjoying this next act for quite some time. Hailing from Israel, Flippers (AKA: Leon gossler & Aviv shriki) have been at it since the mid 90's. Clearly headed for the funkier side of techno and house is their next offering, Like This.


The original mix takes the vocal, a sinister yet comical and twisted "like this", and leads the track over a hoppy tech-house groove. And on remix we have label regulars and Israel mainstay's AstroNivo taking it down the rabbit hole towards the Minilogue side of things... read more


Support:


Kasey Taylor: Astronivo mix for me, love it...

Tom Havens: Techy Jam! This is def going to be a Dace floor Rocker!!!

Royal Sapien: AstroNivo mix has a spooky vibe, good for head nodding and butt wiggling. Love it.

Dibby Dougherty: AstroNivo mix for me, adds a special groove to the track

Mike Hiratzka: prefer the AstroNivo mix for my sets.

Infusion - Try It On


Patch Park Remix

D Ramirez Knight Rider Club Mix

D Ramirez Dub


As the last release on the label for the year AND the first remix package to follow up the already brilliant Infusion album "All Night Sun Light", Try It On has all the guts to make the glory. And what better remixers to have on board for this amazing release than Patch Park and D. Ramirez.....read more


Support:


Tom Novy - D Ramirez is on fire these days!

John Graham - ove all these mixes and will probably play all of them at some point. patch park 's spacey, druggy groove just wins it for me.

Kasey Taylor - Patch Park remix is the one.

Royal Sapien - This is an incredible package and a great way to end the year. Three brilliant artists together. Wonderful.

Guy J - Loving Patch park's remix great tune wil play for sure , thnx good luck

Meat Katie - Cracking Release!!!

Infusion

Manuel De La Mare

Infusion

Sylar

We’ve waited long enough, but the return of Australia’s seminal electronic live act Infusion is nigh. In December, their long-awaited new album All Night Sun Light will finally see the light of day outside Australia, and it sees them taking the organic/electronic fusion one step further.


You could argue it’s a logical extension of what we heard on 2004’s Six Feet Above Yesterday: the trio have their roots in electronic music, but that’s coupled with a ‘song-based’ mentality that’s decidedly pop/rock.... read more

Infusion