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Iron & Water Remixes
Turbo Recordings Iron & Water Remixes 4250382413349 in_stock EP released on Turbo Recordings
EP released on 23 July 2012
00:27:13
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4 Tracks
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revnd, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
Ausbruch (J Tijn Remix) (Track 02 on this EP)
BANG!!!!
soney, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
nice, for listening and for playing ;)
enhapik, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
Ausbruch (J Tijn Remix) (Track 02 on this EP)
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enhapik, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
Panopticon (Locked Groove Remix) (Track 01 on this EP)
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enhapik, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
This EP is featured in Update #082:
Shed, A Made Up Sound, Cooly G, Deniz Kurtel
Not much shorter than usual, our July summary proves how much excellent music is being released in the formerly 'dead' summer season, including highlights that would be a crime to miss: Shed's eagerly expected third album, Deniz Kurtel's star-studded sophomore more...
The Editor, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
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The Editor, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
From Toronto-based duo Gingy & Bordello's recent pounding EP 'Iron & Water' an interesting storm of remixes emerge. Locked Groove keeps 'Panopticon' fiesty, T. Jijn cranks up the tension in 'Ausbruch', the excellent Kevin McPhee mutely reconstructs the title track whilst Cicerio acheives an effective minimal approach.
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