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WK 020EP
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Robert Babicz & John Lord Fonda Remixes. "Second 12" from Da Fresh's new album One Imaginary Boy with this time, the original and two very different remixes . On the A-side, a remix by the German tech-acid-freak Robert Babicz, hypnotic, minimal, groovy & powerful -- future DJ tool? The original on B-side, is full of rage with destroyer vocals, hi energy and purely the most radical side of Da Fresh. And as a brilliant finish, the remix by young French artist John Lord Fonda, is a perfect power-poppy electro trancey track."
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WK 019EP
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"At the age of 15, Arnaud (his real name), started fiddling around and remixing famous tracks with his computer, an old Atari, and a small Yamaha keyboard. Progressively, he made his own creations, inspired by The Cure, Anne Clark, Depeche Mode or Queen. In 1995, the French Touch wave was like a shock to a lot of people and to him with the Daft Punk and their now mythical album Homework. Their rough view of music suits him perfectly. Meanwhile, he discovered artists such as Chemical Brothers, Green Velvet or Laurent Garnier, strengthening the revelation he just had. Then, even though he was studying art, he decided to give up to throw himself into music and DJing. He then began writing his own songs, and became Da Fresh. Four years later, he finally signed up his first EP, released by Weaked record label, including the track 'All Nite Long'. It's a mix of disco house sounds with acid, and brought him some kind of success. But Da Fresh truly won fame at the end of 2002, with the release of his album Supa Feeling. 'Luv Doesn't Love Me' is here remixed by John Dählback and Vernis, bringing a sound between house, electro and techno, at once recognizable. Da Fresh is now one of the electronic French scene rising stars."
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WK 018EP
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"Second 12" remixes for now classic 'Fuckin Track' from Da Fresh (the hit of the French DJ/producer, present on more than thirty compilations all around the world): After the success of the first 12" remixes (by Kiko and Da Fresh himself, sold at 6000 copies), this time at the menu a remix by famous French DJ Jack de Marseille with a powerful rock'n'roll and breakbeat flavor, a 'Saturday Night Special' remix by Muttonheads, a most classical electro house remix by south of France duet Delon & Dalcan and a more classical mental techno by young French hope Jeremie Hirsch. A real plus for this ultra-efficient track and a real happiness for DJs."
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