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MOOVMIX 002CD
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French DJ/producer Tom Pooks releases a very special mixed compilation, bringing to your ears the unique atmosphere of the Ukraine's Kazantip Festival. The Kazantip Republic invites Tom Pooks each year, so he decided to release a mixed compilation to share his experience. Last year, Tom Pooks opened for Carl Cox and the idea of this compilation became really serious, with the support of Mike Spirit, the minister of song and dance of the Kazantip Republic. Now, the French techno expert reveals a deep and strong mix, with 13 underground tracks and nothing but good vibes. Without any big names nor big hits, Tom Pooks delivers a brilliant mix, evolutionary and mental. This mix sounds like the freedom and magic of Kazantip, which has been a strong experience in Tom Pooks' life: "My first time at Kazantip was something weird, arriving in the middle of nowhere, kind of lost in the south of Ukraine, even a bit scared: not my language, not the same food, not the same culture... but after being welcomed by Mike and his team, I found out the real spirit of Kazantip!" No doubt, this compilation is a real tribute to the Kazantip way of clubbing. Artists include: Veerus & Maxie Devine, V.Rotz, Obie Tryce, Small Town Collective, Redondo, Cactus Twisters, Threshold Production, Dead By Analog, Danny Martin, Joy Kitikonti & Bimas Jr., Android Cartel, Dibby Dougherty, Evren Ulusoy, David Laake, Oren Bi and Luciano Pizzella.
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KOM EX037EP
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Tom Pooks is a longstanding nightlife hero in France, arriving on board as a guest on Kompakt vessel Speicher. Tom Pooks relays an adeptness you immediately hear -- his A-side "Docker" cleverly winds around the dancer's legs. Then taking away the bass drum he boils your brain with one hell of a break. "Pablo Assan's" on the B-side is set to hit dance floors blindsided. What starts as a timeless acid spiral guided by a 3/4 beat, turns out to be a volcanic eruption of roaring proportions. If this track wasn't so much fun, it would be absolutely terrifying. Vive la France.
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