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  • Melissa from Bit Crushers
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    Omnis Recordings, San Francisco, CA – When this lovely bit came across our desk, it was nearly impossible to turn it off and what you have here is months of labored love and a remix package of heavy hitters. Based in NYC, Bit Crushers (Gaby and Amos) are making their first appearance on Omnis with this amazing vocal – Movin’ Too Fast featuring their star voice Hadley.

    After enjoying support from the right players on the global scene, Movin’ too Fast has reached as high as #11 on the leading Balance Record Pool charts and is cued for inclusion on Tom Novy and Wally Lopez’s Toolroom Records mix compilation. Movin’ too Fast also found it’s way to the Sullivan Room Volume 2, which will be mixed and compiled by Bit Crushers themselves this spring.

    Support from:John Digweed, Tom Novy, Sander Kleinenberg, Satoshi Tomiie, Anthony Pappa, Pole Folder, Kasey Taylor, PQM, Pablo Ceballos, Remy, Roland Klinkenberg, Wally Lopez, Paolo Mojo, Jody Wisternoff (Way out West), John “Quivver” Graham, Astro & Glyde, Nino Anthony, Slacker, Tom Stephan, Andy Moor.

    Get connected with the Bit Crushers at http://www.myspace.com/bitcrushers
    For more info contact Melissa Mantha – [email]bitcrushers@gmail.com[/email]

    Oliver Moldan (Dub)

    Oliver brings a blinding remix that you’ll want a pair of grandma’s shades on to hear it. It’s dark, it’s dirty, and it’s built to devastate peak hours.

    Jamie Stevens (Beneath the Tree Vocal)

    Jamie brought us a rock steady groover with all the wobbles in all the right places. Talk about vocal chops, just pure unadulterated chunk sure to make the elitist heads turn.

    Medway & McCaff (Vocal Mix 1)

    Geared for the classic big room the production is impeccable. Simply put, it’s “get-up-off-your-a**-and-club” music.

    Alex Kenji (Dub)

    Smoothing it out with some funk-in-the-trunk, Alex Kenji is no stranger to tech-house. The man-of-the-moment dishes up a headstrong dub twist that shoots straight to the hips.

    Mikel Curcio (Vocal Mix)

    Omnis’ favorite, Mikel Curcio on remix duties submits a club wrecker, perfectly balanced for club and punter, easily making its way to wider audiences.

    READ A REVIEW HERE: http://progressivehouse.com/reviews.php/628

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    About Bit Cushers:

    New York City, USA – Fate would have it one evening in 2006 that big room heavyweight Gaby Dershin (Astro&Glyde – Bedrock), cornerstone of the city’s classic Sunday Sessions at Le Souk, was introduced to NYC all-star DJ and tenured resident from the legendary Sullivan Room, Amos Damon (DJ Fame – Dubsided). The two quickly found their way into the studio at the intersection of Amos’ bouncy tech-house soundtrack and Gaby’s lust for head-boppin’ Ibiza buzz bass. Almost at will the newly formed Bit Crushers began mixing up street-wise beats on the sly at Dershin’s Lower East Side studio united by a singular vision – the dance floor experience. So it came as little surprise when their productions began receiving acclaim from top jocks worldwide.

    In 2007 Bit Crushers made their presence felt on the world stage with the widely received summer anthem “Love Takes So Long” featuring Hadley. On the strength of last year’s success, their latest offerings have been treated to stealthy reworks from Oliver Giacomotto, Alex Kenji, Medway and Oliver Molden. They return in 2008 to sport a chart busting sophomore effort from Seven Limited and Omnis Recordings with “Wanna Ride” featuring Kovas (currently #45 on Balance Record Pool) and “Movin’ to Fast” (reached #11 on Balance Record Pool) with Hadley again lending her signature voice.

    Bit Crushers have also been spotted on the Essential Mix, Digweed Radio and have recently seen action on the Toolroom Knights compilation by Tom Novy and “Love Takes So Long” remixer Wally Lopez. New York’s Quarterlife Recordings serves “Up in Yo Face” in April and, fresh off the vinyl press from Holland’s Little Mountain Recordings is the club-hop anthem “Time to Werk” featuring Medusa Fire – rumored to be a personal favorite of label chief Sander Kleinenberg.

    Catch up with the Bit Crushers in New York when they drop the eagerly anticipated dual-disc follow up “Sullivan Room Volume 2” at Sullivan Room’s 6-year anniversary party where they reunite on Friday May 9th.

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