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Denys Envy - February Mix 2008 [Deep & Somewhat Progressive House]
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My first installment of the new year, something completely different in terms of genre from what I've put out in the past. I'm really being influenced by my new location for over two years now (Baltimore, MD). There's a great music scene here that's somewhat underrated. If you ever get the chance, do visit, contact me and I'll show you around. Anyway enough about Baltimore and on to the music.
Tracklist:
1. Satoshi Tomiie - Solar Wind (DJ Yellow's Intermission Remix) [Saw Recordings]
2. Fading Ocean – In Too Deep (Nick Hogendoorn & Eelke Kleijn Remix) [Outside the Box Music]
3. Budai & Vic – Once Again [Plastic City]
4. Steve Ferrand – The Music [Urbantorque]
5. Sebastian Davidson – Where We Are [Deepology]
6. The Timewriter – Handsome Machine [Plastic City]
7. Interplay – Exposure [Add2Basket]
8. David Penn & Peter Gelderblom – Insane (Baggy Begovic & Soul Conspiracy Remix) [Urbana Recordings]
9. Anthony Collins – Cannibale (Tom Clark & Daniel Dreier Remix) [Highgrade Records]
10. Da Hool – Light My Fire [PIAS Germany]
11. D. Ramirez & Mark Knight – Colombian Soul (Funkagenda Wombat Crossing Remix) [Toolroom]
12. Satoshi Tomiie - Solar Wind (DJ Yellow's Intermission Remix) [Saw Recordings]
A few notes:
1. Opening and closing tune is the same but I didn't use it to its full extent, for those expecting the full 9+ mins of this great tune at the beginning and end... well... sorry to disappoint/happy to surprise (all depending on what you were looking for).
2. My right deck kept slipping on me, there's a couple of "touch up" moments you'll notice. It's nothing out of the ordinary and definitely always a part of live mixing. I'm not flawless, I'm human 
3. And finally I really hope you enjoy this, personally I feel that this is my best work yet. I'm finally discovering that sound I really want to play and produce after dabbling in progressive/minimal/tech over the past few years.
4. I do believe most tracks can be found on beatport.com (if you're digging some and looking to find them).
CHEERS! Comments appreciated.
Last edited by denys envy on Feb-27-2008 at 15:28
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