October 1st, 2008 by Justin James
Hey All,
Just a shot to plug a great compliation…
Which features a track my ME…
Please leave some feedback…
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/132594/fatal_attraction_remixes
Generation Recordings presents 4 superb remixes of AnalogTheory’s (a.k.a. Paranoid Jack & Julien Loreto) tech house club jam “Fatal Attraction”. This pack includes remixes from Julien Loreto, The Junkies, Justin James and Mute & Laki as well as a re-release of the original. Mixes range from deep dark and moody to funky and pumping, all with a tech house feel.
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September 25th, 2008 by Matt H
New today on beatport.com is Tony Thomas’ “Process” remixed by Jan van Lier. Jan is a good friend to both Justin and myself and is soon to be featured on OnesAndZeroesLive.com. “Process” is available on Cubic Records and they have packaged the track under the Sodium EP, which is packed full of quality tunes!
Jan’s remix does the job of blending the lines between electro house and tech house and keeps a dark edge all while showcasing the talents of Jan van Lier.The twisted leads and driving low end of this track are sure to keep the vibe on the dancefloor. If you are new to Jan’s name be sure to check his past work as he is also a mainstay on Definitive Recordings and has done work with John Acquaviva, Robosonic, Luke Mandala and of course Tony Thomas.
Stay tuned for Jan’s special guest mix for OnesAndZeroesLive.com coming soon…
Cheers,
Matt
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September 10th, 2008 by Matt H
Up and coming, and not to mention overly talented, producer VNNR (pronounced vinner) has been releasing tracks that are popping up on radars all over! One of his previous releases/remixes (American Boy) has received play from the likes of Don Rimini and myself.
VNNR’s new work “Sue Me” is a fast and to the point dancefloor killer bound to keep fans of MSTRKRFT, Justice and the Ed Banger types happy as can be. The track features choppy vocals and a slamming arppegiated bassline. Beside the fact that VNNR happens to be a great producer he also happens to be a great person, be sure to look him up on MySpace and get in touch. You won’t regret it!
Cheers,
Matt
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August 27th, 2008 by Matt H
One of (if not the) most successful and widely recognized breakbeat labels has brought forth an amazing release bound to leave people unsure which track is their favorite.
On remix duty there is the one of a kind sound from NAPT keeping the breakbeat genre fresh as always. Not a fan of breakbeats? Let this remix change your mind! No doubt that this track is a dancefloor filler!
Also on remix duty there is the ever talented Miles Dyson. This remix brings out a bassline that just steals the show and continues to prove that Dyson is ahead of the game!
Pick up both remixes you won’t regret it!

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August 20th, 2008 by Justin James
Detroit natives Seth Troxler and Shaun Reeves team up under the name Hot, producing two tracks together ‘Mrutalkin’, which has a housey feel and a domineering, funk-tinged bassline to match, and ‘Still Hot’, retaining more of a rigid, techno feel. On the B-side Troxler ditches Reeves for a collaboration with Gadi Mizrahi, resulting in ‘Herlin’ a fairly minimal exercise with deep, bloopy bass and a spacious economical use of instrumentation and samples.

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August 13th, 2008 by Matt H
What originally started as a single release “Helium,” was released on Vacation Records and featured big names such as the original by Bass Kleph and Anthony Paul and on remix duty was Mowgli (Southern Fried, CR2), Karton (Vacation, Sound of Habib), and Kid Dub (Definitive). All the originals and remixes highlighted the rising individual sounds and was sure to cover your style in Electro House.
But it gets better….
The Vacation boys stepped it up a level bringing in the UK monster Micky Slim, the jackin’ sounds of Adam Bozzetto, and the man of the hour Wolfgang Gartner (aka Joey Youngman). So Electro lovers take your pick. Vacation Records has brought out the big guns and you’ll be hard pressed to not find a mix that suits your style. The Micky Slim remix has been picked up on CR2 for a special “CR2 Presents…”. Even better yet there is an acapella available for those of you maybe lookin to take your own spin on it! So Check the links below and enjoy!
Helium Original Release
Helium Remixed Release
CR2 Presents Mark Brown & Micky Slim

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August 7th, 2008 by Justin James
Kevin Saunderson-Rock To The Beat (Christian Smith and John Selway)
One of the hottest new tunes available today is a collaboration between two of my favourite producers and one of the godfathers of techno, and a huge influence of mine. A rework from Christian Smith & John Selway of a classic Kevin Saunderson track “Rock To The Beat”. The original track was released back in 1989. Please check this tune and leave some feedback!
Also keep a look out for Smith and Selway’s upcoming release on Dubfire’s Sci+Tec Label…
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/127180/rock_to_the_beat
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June 26th, 2008 by Matt H

Definitive Recordings has just released a new track that is absolutely amazing!
Olivier Giacomotto & DJ Tonio present “Eat What You Kill” with remixes from Gaz James & Hauswerks. Both mixes of this track are absolutely top notch! I may have my bias but these tracks are really worth checking out. Even better is that you can get a Synth-Apella that doesnt stop building and building!
Part 1 (aka the original) is a raw techy-electrohouse builder for those peak time moments on the dancefloor, Olivier and DJ Tonio have really out done themselves on this one!
Gaz James and Hauswerks bring a heavy Tech House track that demonstrates these two are at the top of the game! Stay tuned to OnesAndZeroesLive.com as we will be doing a special feature on Gaz James.
Go Check them out today!


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