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'SOUNDS LIKE ALOLA' - Volume 1 (Omid 16B) & Volume 2 (DEMI)
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VOLUME 2 - DEMI VOLUME 1 - OMID 16B




Alola Records celebrates 17 years of deepness by making their entire re-mastered catalogue available for the first time at all digital stores through 2011.
The first two instalments of Alola’s past, present and future have been carefully handpicked and mixed to perfection by Omid 16B and Demi. They include tracks by artists such a Trevor Loveys, House of 909, Vince Watson, Mr. C, NAV, Nacho Marco, Idjut Boys, Pete Moss, Omid 16B and many more…


DANNY HOWELLS
“Alola was one of THE labels for me… such a consistently high quality of music and a great roster of artists. I still have them all on vinyl – nice to see you back again"

LEE BURRIDGE
"Some things fade away and are best left to wither and die.
Some things make sense at the time but, in retrospect, aren't that great.
Some things are easily forgotten. fleeting.
This isn't the case with alola. highly underrated at the time even though the list of dj's carrying this labels vinyl around the world encompassed everyone and anyone who ever professed to having a decent taste in music.
Well, for all you people who were still crawling when we were dancing this is your lucky day. the labels founding members are emptying their vaults and bringing analogue into the digital age. long live alola! ”

MR C
“Alola was a seminal deep house label that broke down the divisions between house & techno with a depth that was & still is extremely hard to parallel.”

HERNAN CATTANEO
“Alola was one of the finest house music labels coming from the United Kingdom in the past decade. High quality underground music on every release; Vince Watson -Mystical Rhythm is one of my favourites from many, many, great records.”


STEVE PARRY
“Alola was sometimes deep, sometimes melodic, but always cool. It was never one specific genre, crossing the musical boundaries, yet retaining its core underground sound was always its speciality.”

SCOTT RICHMOND, SATELLITE RECORDS NYC
“16B Productions – Secrets: one of the best deep house tracks of the 90s. When Omid created this, Trail of Dreams, and Voices all in ‘95 & ‘96 he put the house music world on notice.”


http://www.bringthebeats.com/2011/0...nds-like-alola/

http://www.plainandsimple.tv/2011/0...d-16b-and-demi/

http://www.beatsandbeyond.com/Album...16b-a-demi.html

http://robwarner.blogspot.com/2011/...ds-is-back.html
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