I've heard a possibly apocryphal story about the Dooms Night remix. Legend has it that Timo Maas originally submitted a very different mix, which was rejected by the label. They asked him to have another go, so he deliberately made the most filthy, noisy mix he could, to try and convince them to accept the first mix. They signed the second mix and the rest is history.
If you enjoy any of these sets and want to hear me live, I'll be playing a 2 hour progressive trance set at Basing House in Shoreditch, London on 11th October.
I'm also a resident at our bi-monthly party Kibosh in Manchester: https://www.instagram.com/kibosh.mcr/
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I've heard a possibly apocryphal story about the Dooms Night remix. Legend has it that Timo Maas originally submitted a very different mix, which was rejected by the label. They asked him to have another go, so he deliberately made the most filthy, noisy mix he could, to try and convince them to accept the first mix. They signed the second mix and the rest is history.
i want this to be true
remember hearing that for the first time on Radio 1, probably Essential Selection, going what the fuuuuuuuck...
Deepsky had in my opinion the best version of Markus Schulz's "You Won't See Me Cry"
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Originally posted by Lews
The most amusing one for me is that the co-founder of Vox Media, and formerly one of the most important people at Bloomberg News, is also responsible for the original of this classic:
Heh, reminds me that Peter Daou, who wrote "Surrender Yourself", a staple of mid 90's NY house music, is a political advisor to the Clintons and other Democrats:
And back to Deepsky, I'm a big fan of "In Silico", still will break it out once in a while to listen to. Would love to see a revival of the project, I think they are a bit underrated.