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15-07-2009 Orkidea - Radio Unity 007

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Very pleasant sounds again :bravo:
 
exquisite sounds :wub: :mml:
 
#4 Massimo Santucci & Daniel Green: Strings of Cesar
This is more on the housey side of things but adds a bit the tempo and intensity after the more atmospheric three tracks. Coming from Flashover's progressive/house/electro sub-label Boom Tsack and already supported by most of the A-league and some house legends like Roger Sanchez. One of the biggest breakdowns around currently!
 
Thanks danmark_ori for coming up with the info sheets! :)


:cap: You keep challenging me : pretty hard work for your tracks are not
' thirteen into a dozen ' :crazy:

:book: As soon as I've no ' pre-made ' one ready, it's making choices ! :)
 
Great track :mml:
 
* very nice track to me

#2 Rune RK: Sommefugl
Sublime, atmospheric track oozing with summery feeling. I think this is under "techno" category in Beatport but to me it's very trancey. Spotted this from Matthew Dekay's set here in Helsinki at our Jack night. It was his last track before encores and sounded BIG at that time of the night, played from big soundsystem with slightly faster tempo. Music filled with emotion.


Rune RK
Rune RK Discography at Discogs :book:
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Real Name: Rune Reilly Kølsch

Aliases: Ink And Needle, Rude RKade, Tattoo (2), Tattoorecs.com
In Groups: Artificial Funk, Enur, Fashion Victims, Heavy Rock

Profile: Danish DJ & Producer Rune from Copenhagen, Denmark is best known for his track 'Calabria' and the group Artificial Funk together with his brother Johannes Torpe.

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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#5 Sylvia Tosun & Loverush UK: 5 Reasons (Donni Hotwheel D.H.O.T. Dub Mix)
Love the pad hook in the breakdown and the squelchy bassline very nice too. This one I spotted from Paul Oakenfold's podcast recently. Oakey is interesting nowadays because like him or not he plays lot of stuff nobody else is playing which is always a characteristic I respect in DJs. He is doing the warm-up for Madonna in Helsinki and will play at our LOVE event after the concert. Looking forward to that as he has been a massive source of insiration to me since 1992. Respect!
 
Btw, my infos are coming pretty much when the track has finished so I hope I'm not confusing anyone as it's mostly the previous track that I'm writing about:)
 
And the tracks continues to be awesome :super:
 
heey, wait for mee eee ! just joined at #4 and sounds nice enough for my this mood. i can agree with orkidea about paul oakenfold. his world tour in 1999 was one of the radio highlights of my life
 
Last couple of tracks have been totally awesome! Great basslines and interesting sounds everywhere. Do you play some of these tracks in Turku too? :)
 
#6 Ben Brown: Calm Down (Jerome Isma-ae remix)
Jerome has been on fire last couple years and someone could argue that his remixes are sounding too much like the same but when the quality is on this level I'm not complaining. Here he updates Ben Brown's original very nicely and to me this track has very much of the original progressive house vibe of labels like Guerilla and Limbo from 1991-1993. And veeeery trancey too in a hypnotic and groovy way.
 
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#3 Guy J: Lamur (Hanry Saiz remix)
This has been around for quite a while already but with such a timeless feel in it I wanted to include it. Digweed (who's Bedrock label released this) said that every label, even if a more underground one, needs this kind of profilic "big" tracks every now and then. This is not quite on 'Stoppage Time' level in epicness but not far from it. And it's always great to see a track crossing borders and being played in house, tech, prog, trance, techno DJs' sets.

Guy J
Guy J Discography at Discogs :book:
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Real Name: Guy Judah

Profile: DJ and producer

Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
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btw................. Tapsa

are you coming this year to ADE?? :)
 
#6 Ben Brown: Calm Down (Jerome Isma-ae remix)
Jerome has been on fire last couple years and someone could argue that his remixes are sounding too much like the same but when the quality is on this level I'm not complaining. Here he updates Ben Brown's original very nicely and to me this track has very much of the original progressive house vibe of labels like Guerilla and Limbo from 1991-1993. And veeeery trancey too in a hypnotic and groovy way.

when you will do a special show about those "good old days". true about jerome though, his remixes sound kinda the same but the quality is still there. but waiiit, this sounds good whats playing on the background..
 

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