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Native-born Dutchman Joris Voorn is widely recognized for his characteristic sound of deep, yet energetic Detroit-flavoured techno. He has gained equal respect for his meticulous, loop-based DJ sets, as well as for his outstanding productions on Sino and most recently his own outfits Green and Rejected, the latter of which is also the name of his collaborative recording project with Edwin Oosterwal.
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The Secret
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The Secret
Cocoon Recordings The Secret 0827170341562 in_stock Maxi-Single released on Cocoon Recordings
Maxi-Single released on 17 May 2010
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Prime-time material coming from Rotterdam's Joris Voorn, who delivers a clear-cut disco-tech bomb for Cocoon with 'The Secret'. Think Paperclip People's 'Throw' with an extra Ibiza edge and you get the idea. Quite likely not a secret much longer, so better get this quick.
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