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A rising star on the French minimal house and techno scene, young DJ and producer Anthony Collins has consistently been releasing on cutting-edge labels like Curle, Resopal and Vakant over the past few years. Born to an American father and to a French mother, Anthony spent his early years in New York and the South of France before recently moving to Paris to further his career. With hard work, persistence and no little amount of skill, he quickly established himself in the capital city's fantastic scene and was booked regularly to play at its most prestigious clubs, like Rex Club, Batofar, Red Light, Scene Bastille and Club 287.
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Don't Look Down Now (Roman Flügel Remix)
Track released on Curle Recordings
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11 July 2011
00:09:28
21.67 MB
MP3 (320 kbit/s)
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11 July 2011
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MrZnarchs, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
The Maxi-Single Don’t Look Down Now (Roman Flügel Remix) is featured in Update #067:
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The Editor, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
The Maxi-Single Don’t Look Down Now (Roman Flügel Remix) was picked!
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The Editor, 10 months ago via zero-inch.com
The Maxi-Single Don’t Look Down Now (Roman Flügel Remix) was reviewed:
Curle Recordings dish out their fourth release from Anthony Collins, his deep techno instantly clear and nonchalantly dance-ready as ever. The big treat however is the Roman Flügel remix which expands out into a glistening, jacking 9-minute epic, twisting and teasing its way through. Utterly dreamy.
The Editor, 10 months ago via zero-inch.com
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