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Artist: PLAY PAUL
Title: Ain't No Ho/Lalaland Remixes
Label: LUSCIOUS SOUNDS (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $10.00
Catalog #: LUSC 005EP
Features remixes by Ed Banger's All Stars, Scratch Massive and Sex Schon. "Paul de Homem-Christo aka Play Paul is without a doubt one of the brightest figures on the dance circuit. While his brother Guy-Manuel is one half of the legendary Daft Punk, Paul made himself a name with releases on Hell's International Gigolo, Kitsune, on Crydamour, Defected (as Syndicated People) and Ivan Smagghe's Set (as the Migrants). His first tracks were released on Thomas Bangalter's Roule. Furthermore, Paul remixed high profile artists such as Kylie Minogue, Shaggy, Modjo, Basement Jaxx, Etienne de Crecy, Playground and Kid Alex."


Artist: AZZIDO DA BASS
Title: Lonely By Your Side
Label: LUSCIOUS SOUNDS (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $10.00
Catalog #: LUSC 006EP
"Luscious Sounds present the amazing new Booka Shade mixes...the mighty Booka Shade are arguably THE breakthrough dance act of the last year and that is for good reason. The Get Physical shining stars had two of the biggest records of last year with Mandarine EP and Body Language, they completed their second critically-acclaimed album, Movements and have been building up a back catalogue of some of the finest remixes around -- they can now add 'Lonely By Your Side' to the list. Originally released at the beginning of the summer, Azzido Da Bass' 'Lonely By Your Side' features Johnny Blake's brilliant vocals and is an electro-pop anthem. Azzido is never one for being pigeon-holed and this is like an electro 'My Sharona,' driving drums and heavy warped guitar riffs give the perfect complement to the lush vocals. The Booka Shade dub mix is an uptempo groover of the highest degree! A huge whirling bassline takes the lead and drives the track, until layers of effects and deep pads take over and start burrowing into your brain."


Artist: DJS ARE NOT ROCKSTARS
Title: V.I.P. (incl. Azzido Da Bass Remix)
Label: LUSCIOUS SOUNDS (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $10.00
Catalog #: LUSC 007EP
"The seminal Princess Superstar returns with her new slamming electro-house project DJs Are Not Rockstars. While her albums on K7 merged hip-hop with electro, the new outfit with Alexander Technique is based on exhilarating DJ sets and delivers straight to the electro floors. Having played to the sweaty masses from London to Sydney to Tokyo to New York, they are among the few DJs who incorporate house, hip-hop, classic rock, '80s classic, punk and electro. Consummate party DJs, they have turned clubs all over the world upside-down with their own wild mash-ups and edits, merging what was not meant to be merged like Pink Floyd's Another Brick In The Wall vs. Peaches. While their first release European Accent turns the late '70s Disco Moscow into an effective DJ tool, we are happy and proud to release their first original release 'V.I.P.' a heavy rocking dope song in four different versions!"


Artist: MANROX
Title: tHIS MANROX
Label: LUSCIOUS SOUNDS (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $11.00
Catalog #: LUSC 008EP
"The Malente-sound is not simply electro-house. He delivers pumping electro-house stompers with a rockin' and funky feel on the base of that typical positive Malente-vibe and a huge dose of humor and those characteristic vocal samples! The new single includes two brand-new thrilling electro-house burners. 'tHIS MANROX' kicks off the fest with a strong beat which is undermined by distorted shreds, synthlines and the weirdest breaks. The remix has been done by Audiotrucs, a Berlin-based duo that already stirred a buzz with their mixes for Rinôçérôse and B-Phreak, and adds a new bassline and a snappier beat and gives the track a more rocking attitude."


Artist: AZZIDO DA BASS (FEAT. ADRIAN HOLTZ)
Title: So Wrong
Label: LUSCIOUS SOUNDS (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $11.00
Catalog #: LUSC 009EP
"'So Wrong' starts off with a late '80s-tastic M.A.R.R.S-influenced beat, until a pleasing thick and squidgy bass line bounces in. Followed closely by some mean vocals which add a bit more attitude accompanied by a nice sprinkling of descending twinkly electronics. Yet the evil laughter of Adrian Holtz later on assures you that this is not necessarily a 'nice sparkling' tune. The breakdown is great, using the right amount of anticipation needed because just when you think it might all be over, that filthy bass emerges back in, ready for more action with that driving beat! A truly wicked tune, So wrong... yet so right!"

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