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    Artist: Various Artists
    Title: “Ten Years Of Moon Harbour Remixes”
    Label: 2010 Moon Harbour Rec. / LC-11565
    Format: 12” Vinyl
    Cat.No.: mhr050-6
    Barcode: 807297466317 (UPC-A)
    Releasedate: 06.10.2010
    File Under: Techhouse/Deephouse/Minimalhouse

    Tracks:
    A1: Gamat 3000 – Photone(Matthias Tanzmann Remix) (8:23)
    A2: Simon Flower – Seyyes (Dan Drastic Remix) (6:15)
    B1: Luna City Express – Fresh (Martinez Re-Adjustment) (7:17)
    B2: Marlow – So Mellow, So Sweet (Luna City Express Remix)(7:14)

    The 10th anniversary of Moon Harbour is around the corner; naturally it
    will be celebrated with a compilation. “Ten Years of Moon Harbour“ will
    come out in autumn 2010 containing unreleased tracks by many artists
    that have been part of Moon Harbour throughout the past 10 years. This
    package of remixes is an appetizer and represents another milestone in
    the label’s history: catalogue number 50.
    Matthias Tanzmann, Dan Drastic, Luna City Express and Martinez have
    reworked some classics and some of the best kept secrets of the label’s
    discography to produce four great remixes.
    Matthias Tanzmann takes care of “Photone”, a track from his former
    project Gamat 3000. “Photone” appeared on the very first Moon Harbour
    release (MHR001). In his re-interpretation he turns the track from a deep
    house gem into a percussion-driven dancefloor-killer that he is so
    popular for.
    The track “Seyyes” by New Zealander Simon Flower which was released
    in 2007 (MHR031) was reworked by Dan Drastic. By using many layers
    of percussion elements he experiments with the synth lines of the
    original and again gives evidence of his qualities as a remix artist.
    Martinez from Copenhagen reshaped “Fresh“ by Luna City Express
    (MHR019). This track was the start of Norman Weber’s and Marco
    Resmann’s joint career in 2005. The remix picks up the sequences
    known from the original and bolsters it with the distinctively rough
    Martinez-house-vibe.
    Luna City Express do something similar with their remix of Marlow’s “So
    Mellow, So Sweet“. The track was first released on the compilation
    “Moon Harbour Inhouse Vol. 2“ (MHR005-3) in May 2007. By elegantly
    face-lifting the track they make it even more perfect for the dancefloor.

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