Manoo & Francois A Feat. Dyanna Fearon – Crying For Love (Incl. Ezel Mixes) [Reel People Music] {promo}

release date: Apr/18/2011

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French production duo MANOO & FRANCOIS A bring their soulful flavour to REEL PEOPLE MUSIC with the heartfelt song ‘CRYING FOR LOVE’.

Featuring the stunning vocals and writing of long time REEL PEOPLE collaborator DYANNA FEARON, ‘CRYING FOR LOVE’ takes us back to a classic New York Garage sound from yest-a-year.

Dominica’s finest House export EZEL returns on remix duty and brings us his QUISQUEYA SOUL MIX with his warm mix of delicious percussion and rhythm.

DJ Feedback :-

Danny Krivit : I’m really feeling this!!

Osunlade : Loving the Ezel Remixes.

MdCL : Ezel mixes are dope!

Carlos Mena : Very Soulful.. Will definitely be spinning!

DJ Tessen & OG – The Acception [TSN Music] {promo}

release date: Apr/13/2011

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Straight heat….

Dj Tessen is back with O.G The acception but this time Kat La Kat & DubHeadz 891 joined the party and presented massive remixes each.

01. My Natural High (Kat La Kat Deepnotic Remix)

02. My Natural High (DubHeadz 891 Remix)

A massive shout-out to O.G The Acception for her hard work in studio and a special to the remix team Kat La Kat & DubHeadz 891

Mixed and Mastered @ TSN Music Studios

Distributed by Seasons Recordings / South African Deep House Movement

TSN Music 2011

Maya Jane Coles – The Remixes (Incl. Manoo, Shonky, Dyed Soundorom & Franck Roger Mixes) [Real Tone] {promo}

release date: Apr/05/2011

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Maya Jane Coles was one of the biggest sensation of 2010 with the EP “What They Say”, released under Real Tones Records.

The 23 years old Anglo-Japanese DJ topped legal download sites’ charts, and this EP put her and the label under the spotlights.

Now is the time for the awaited remixes, especially the track “What They Say” which has appeared to the eyes of the public as highly inspired by 90’s House Music and particularly by Marc Kinchen’s style while in facts, Maya Jane Coles’ influences encompass many different styles, ranging from Hip Hop and Trip-Hop to Dub, and nights out in London’s Drum & Bass/ Jungle underground scene.

To keep the momentum going around this instant classic and to give it a new depth, Real Tone Records has gathered the best from its roadster, which naturally includes Franck Roger, one of its co-founder, his Parisian friends Dyed Soundorom and Shonky from the Freak n’ Chic crew with whom he has recently collaborated, Manoo, one the label’s original member, who was given the remix of “Don’t Tell” – another great track from this EP, and Nicolas Denis who is off to a great start under Real Tone.

Real Tone Records is definitely imposing itself as one of the most prolific label of the moment and is committing to keeping things as such!

Romain Garot & Greg Zighmi
http://www.restricted-zone.com/

FEEDBACKS :

Early djs supports and feedbacks by The Martinez Brothers, Reboot, Ryan Crosson, Dennis Ferrer, Delano Smith, Laurent Garnier, Lee Curtis, Matthew Styles, Michel Cleis, Steve Bug, Sascha Dive, Damian Lazarus, Shawn Reeves, Raresh, Dj T, Lee Foss, Robert Dietz, Anja Schneider, Jimpster, Deetron, Sebo K, Djul’z, Nick Curly, Culoe De Song, Tony Humphries, Dj Spinna…

CREDITS :

Original track written and produced by Maya Janes Coles.
Dyed Soundorom Remix produced by Dyed Soundorom.
Shonky Remix Produced, Mixed and Edited by Shonky.
Franck Roger Remix Produced, Mixed and Edited by Franck Roger at Real Tone Studio.
Nicolas Denis Remix Produced, Mixed and Edited by Nicolas Denis.
Manoo Remix Produced, Mixed and Edited by Manoo.
Mastered by Shauwn @ Optimum Mastering – February 2011.
Executive producers : Franck Roger and Lionel Marciano.

Distributed by Topplers : info@topplers.com

Label Manager, Licensing Agent and Booking Agent:
Lionel Marciano: lionel@realtonerecords.com.

Various Artists – Absolute?!?! Sounds From Tokyo [Unique Uncut Records]

Alex Augello – Men’s Message EP [Clean House]


Italian producer Alex Augello returns with his take on a classic – the Men’s Message EP.

Italian producer Alex Augello returns with his take on a classic – the Men’s Message EP. Alex takes the classic, ‘Mr. Sandman’, and weaves it into a dance floor friendly groove.

Mr. Clean takes the reigns on his remix and chops the samples up into his own take on the original, giving it his signature bassline thump and deep hypnotic groove that is sure to work any dancefloor.

Chemars then takes the original and turns it into a bouncy, funk-driven number. Done in an infectious style that’s become his signature sound lately.

French producer Sascal turns the Funk up quite a few notches and works it into a truly Funky House track.

Finally we welcome Mike Jules to the Clean House family with his take on it. Deep and groovin’, the perfect late night track that will work an already sweaty floor into a frenzy.

Feedback:

Mark Farina
Nice pack of mixes. Original is sweet too!

Sonny Fodera
Chemars remix for me!

Husky
Chemars jacks it for me

The Littlemen
Not sure myself, but my girlfriend says it’s cute!

Manuel Sahagun
Mike Jules is my favourite here.

Kane Ian
I’ve been dropping Chemars remix throughout my Space Nutz North America Tour. Dope!

Lee Jarvis
Mike Jules remix for me!

Carlos Francisco
Neat release. Chemars Remix has me bumpin’. Full Support here

Lu Geremine
Nice & wonderful EP – all track’a have a bomb bassline but Clean’s Remix is a fucking track for me. Ill play on my next podcast!!

Funk Mediterraneo
I love the original and Mike’s version.

Unclesound
Mr clean is our favorite!!!! solid package!

Jesse James
My fav is Chemars remix! great stuff!

Black Alley
Will give the original mix a spin…

JR Gonzo
Loving all versions, specially Mr. Clean?s & Sascal version.. Another great release!

Audioprophecy
Very innovative and unique editing and use of the sample on the Mr. clean’s version. Will def support

DJ Ray C
Funky Fun Party Tune. Hard to pick a fav mix on first listen the original, Mr Clean & Chemars are great..

J Fader
Clean House has really come up with the goods on this one! One great track with 4 fab remixes.

Deep South Audio
Cracking! Full support… hard to pick a favorite.