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Oliver Moldan is almost part of the furniture now at Audio Therapy. Since
his 2005 debut 'Marraca$h ' he's had no less than 5 releases on the label
not to mention several remixes for the likes of Phil K & Habersham's
'Cloudbrake' and more recently Erphun's '2wo Butterflies'.

Fast forward to today and we're very pleased to unveil his latest creation
which we happen to feel is one of his finest yet. Co- produced with Norman
Zube who is himself undoubtedly a name to watch for the future, 'Requiem' is
a track that relentlessly builds throughout its entire journey with menacing
acid lines and beautifully layered strings.

On a remix tip we have Distaff, aka Bs As Deep, who has just recently
remixed Anthony Pappa's 'Outback' single and had a release on Fade Records.
Under his Distaff guise he creates a nice twisted groover of a mix fully
utilising the string sequences in the breakdown.

Austrian production duo Christopher Groove & Philipp Straub strip their
remix back a little, taking us in a deeper and darker direction creating a
more techno orientated sound without losing any of the energy.

Finally we have the fresh new talents of No Brainer, whose forthcoming
release on Jim Rivers Misfit label is already causing some commotion on the
dancefloor. From start to finish this is quite a full on affair which takes
in all the key parts from the original riding along over a phat groovy
bassline.

So there we have it folks. A juicy package to get your teeth into full of
the freshest flavours from some great upcoming talents.


Reactions

Laurent Garnier - i am sure this is gonna sound great on a big system will
definitely try it out
Sasha - Orig is wicked
Nick Warren - original for me is very strong
Hernan Cattaneo - Original is huge
Satoshi Tomiie - Nice tune with cool remixes.. make a good package..;)
Paul Harris - Another great minimal'y prog outing from my mate Oliver ..
nice drop !! :)
Tiesto - Massive
Anthony Pappa - All of the mixes are good. Thanks. I will play this out.
Neil Quigley - four solid cuts
Audiojack - Distaff remix jumps out on first listen.
Marcus James - loving the chris groove mix here
Patch Park - Sweet package! Original and Distaff Remix are in the CD wallet
Hybrid - Again fantasticly forward thinking underground tracks... Love the
original mix and the Distaff mixes, proper true well thought out and
produced electronic music.. Excellent
Jamie Stevens - nice work, boys :) my picks would have to be a tie between
the original and the No Brainer mixes. thanks!
Markus Schulz - really like the original mix
Federico Epis - Another top production from Oliver, original is the one that
make it for me !
Lenny Ibizarre - Really deep thunderous monster tune, for those special
moments when the night starts to eclipse!
Gel Abril - original is the one for me sounds like a floorfiller tnx!
Aldrin - Original and Groove & Straub remix for me... Full of energy and
epic builds.
Stel - Excellently conceived and produced package! Can see all mixes
producing magic results on the dancefloor.


Reviews

Progressive-sounds.com
Hot on the heels of 50 releases, it's nice to see the label back with their
best of the year thus far. The original version of Requiem has future late
night classic potential, with Distaff and Christophere Groove & Philipp
Straub providing some additional versions which round out the package and
make it an essential for the cd wallets / record boxes of any DJ - and then
of course there's that manic No Brainer remix to put the exclamation point
on one fantastic single!

Progressive-world.at
Yeah! One year after the fabulous Club 69 comes the next stomper! All mixes
are huge! Incredible

Progressivehouse.com
Awesome, a solid release with great remixes!
miamitranceman
I like the original. Something different and more melodic-sounding for a change.
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