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MOON 005CD
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Subtitled: From 7 P.M. Till 7 A.M.. German institution Ante Perry's original Flashing Disco Sounds was released in 2008 -- embracing the charismatic DJ's love for all that goes "flash" in the night. Flashing Disco Sounds II takes us deeper and further into the swinging, dangerously sexy sound of Ante's current DJ style. CD1 is a super journey mix, moving from rumbling night-time deep house into energetic disco moments, and back again. CD2 features 11 unmixed full exclusives taken from the mix -- perfect for DJs and enthusiasts alike. CD1 Mix: Over almost 80 minutes, Ante Perry lays it down in his classy, smooth and nothing-but-professional trademark style. Segueing early bloomers like the wonderfully deep opening tones of Henri Kohn & Miss Ann P's "The Light" (Larse Dub) with sparkling builders like Gorge's "Parabanda" or the rousing remix of Ultra Nate's "Free" by Ramon Tapia & Kabale und Liebe, the mix begins to grow and evolve into free-flowing moments of brilliance. Johnny D's remix of Osunlade's "Pride" funks and shakes all over the spectrum and Stereofunk's epic "The Knife" charms its way to our hearts. Morning Factory's "Raw Tunes Vol.1" sounds like a true Berlin night-time adventure, leading to Ante closing the mix in fine style with San Soda's jazz infused, Chicago jam "Maximum 150 Personen." Such is the presence, skill and character of Perry's DJ selection, we're sure this incredible collection of modern feel-good music will find a special place in your lives. Other artists include: Lewie Day, Spirit Catcher, Larse, Olivier Gregoire, Maxim Lany, Kolombo, David August, Dapayk Solo and Kölsch. CD2 Unmixed: Breezing through 11 unmixed tracks, including many exclusives produced for this album, we are treated to the full range of Ante Perry's production and song-writing skills. Ideal for DJs, enthusiasts, or simply those who love to experience every last detail, this second CD completes the package. Featuring artists such as Tube & Berger, Kolombo and Jennifer Rostock.
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MOON 037EP
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Ante Perry is back on Moonbootique with a guaranteed dancefloor-destroyer, teaming up once more with Tube & Berger. "1234" is a club-assured disco-bomb that refuses to sit down. Working upwards from a solid tech-house groove, the track explodes into disco mayhem in a matter of minutes. Moonbootica's remix is glossy, dramatic, and goes right for the jugular. Kabale Und Liebe uses the original samples in a fun, cut-up and heads-down trip, working wonders with its smooth pace and funking bass.
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MOON 036EP
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One of the exclusive tracks featured on Moonbootica's Save The Night (MOON 004CD) mix compilation, "The Ease" grabs your attention with sharp, tightly-tuned drums, a monster bass-line, and peaking, big-style disco throwdowns a-plenty! Fukkk Offf's remix features bass-heavy drums and a more sinister groove. Dada Life's electro'd-up version lifts the bass-line madness up and the climbing sequence replayed on some analog synths. Chris Krawall's remix features cut-up and re-sampled beats that lead towards an electro-Gothic break that'll leave every dancefloor enraptured.
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MOON 004CD
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The much loved all-night-dance-party duo that is Moonbootica (aka KoweSix and tobitob) have become synonymous with high quality, high energy dance mixes that have made them a household name in Germany and beyond. Encompassing everything between electro, house, disco, funk, minimal and more, this very special double CD package features nearly three hours of finely mixed auditory pleasures, including two new and exclusive tunes from Moonbootica themselves ("The Ease" and "Men Of The Future"), plus special edits, remixes and surprises along the way. The selection process for this DJ mix-extraordinaire was complex, from the heart and totally personal. The style police are powerless, and Moonbootica turn it all upside down and show them how it should really be done! The second disc holds even more treasures, taking things a little psychedelic at first, with trippin' cuts from the likes of Marcin Czubala, Lemos and a Catz N' Dogz mix of Kasper Bjørke & His Friendly Ghost, before soaring back into their trademark hybrid disco floorshow, with Turntablerocker's interpretation of "Everybody" paving the way towards club-smashing territory. The second new gem from Moonbootica comes shortly after in the shape of "Men Of The Future," and opens the galactic floodgates for a sweet and stellar second half of the mix, with later highlights from John Daly and Rodriguez Jr., before a fitting conclusion in the shape of Good Guy Mikesh & Filburt's heartbreaking "Someone Told Me." Showing off every corner of this dynamic and lovable duo's passions for cutting-edge club vibes, Save The Night marks a milestone in the remarkable 10 year long career of these two devoted music activists from Hamburg. Other artists include: Discodeine, Anton Pieete, Mr. Jay & T, Alex Metric, Dada Life, Stereofunk, Adam Freeland, Evil Nine, Golden Bug, Shir Khan, In Flagranti, Hey Today, Disco Trash Music, Future Flash, Saint Pauli, The Funk Out, Bodymovin, Gridrunners, Woolfy vs Projections, Alpha Child, Franc Spangler, The Faint, Tensnake, David Rubato, Aeroplane and Fat Phaze.
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MOON 003CD
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Bodymovin is the partnership of DJ Friction (of the hugely popular German band Freundeskreis), and DJ Thomilla (the well-known hip-hop DJ and producer, also one-half of Turntablerocker with Michael Beck). After much success individually, and eventual touring together with their various different projects, the pair got together as a DJ double act, and so Bodymovin was born. The album is richly decorated with lovingly-played analog synth vibes, funked-out bass lines, irresistible vocal hooks and an unending supply of tight, club-friendly beats. All this is tied together by subtle, lovingly-sequenced arrangements that lock the listener in, yet surprise them with a constant forward-moving energy that presents raw musical ideas in a more digestible context. This is a real amalgam of modern electronic, effortlessly appealing to fans across the spectrum. There are 12 tracks featured here, each with their own voice, mode and vision -- they are all irresistible, essential cuts -- and it's clear to hear the high quality, instinctive songwriting skills of the duo right from the introduction bars of "Yeah!." Melding electronic disco, modern dancefloor beats and ultra-catchy synth lines a-plenty, tracks like their single hits "Good Time" or "Everybody," "In & Out" or their trademark "B.O.D.Y.M.O.V.I.N." shake the system upside-down. This is a remarkably accomplished album literally bursting at the seams with fresh musical ideas, catchy, unforgettable hooks, and up-front dancefloor energy. Welcome to the space-disco-tech-house-song-writing world of Bodymovin.
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MOON 035EP
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Welcome to the space-disco-electro-tech-house-songwriting world of Bodymovin aka Thomilla of Turntablerocker and DJ Friction. Continuing the intergalactic electronic extravaganza that is Bodymovin's self-titled debut album, one of the duo's hottest cuts comes complete with two very special remixes. Moonbootica re-work "Everybody" into an absolute stormer, using the catchy vocal refrain as its central pivot, with hot bass lines and intense synth trip-outs. The original track is included as a reminder of its greatness. Turntablerocker produce a looping, peaking, tribal/acid jam.
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2CD
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MOON 002CD
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Dortmund, Germany's Ante Perry presents a barrier-breaking compilation mix 2CD based on his legendary and long-running Flashing Disco Sounds parties, as well as an exclusive additional CD showcasing some of his greatest productions to date, including some new and unreleased tunes. This multi-tasking creative force has a reputation for the finest mixture of modern sounds available, and this is translated here over 15 tracks of purest and deepest abandon! Fresh from yet another storming Love Parade weekend in Dortmund, the workaholic DJ/producer/party organizer has made a name for himself over his eight-year career with his long, dramatic and unpredictable DJ sets. Opening with the chiming melodies of Ante Perry and Kolombo's "Reaction," the mix quickly shows off its party intentions, mixing into the addictive hypno-funk of Burnski's "You Said." After some uplifting vocal action courtesy of Stereotyp and Fauna Flash, the rousing swagger of Johnny D's huge "Orbitallife" takes center stage. Later spine-tingling moments include Vincenzo's haunting hit "Fruit Fly," back-to-back with Joris Voorn's deeply nocturnal "Blank." Ante brings the pressure with rolling bass lines and nostalgic melodies a-plenty, as his co-production with Tube & Berger raises the roof. More bouncing, minimal sentiments unravel from herein, and the might of Heiko Laux exposes his raw and edgy dynamics. Ante keeps the intensity with Oliver Klein & Peter Jürgens' "Scoleville," before the warm and spaced-out disco delight of Chymera's "Shadowdancer" finishes the mix in true Flashing Disco Sounds style. The bonus CD celebrates Ante Perry, the producer. Ten unique, un-mixed tracks allow the listener to explore the many different personas that Ante adopts when in the studio, either alone, as a remixer, or alongside production partners Tube & Berger or Babylon Robots. There are four exclusive, new productions made especially for this compilation. Keys cuts include the rolling, house funk of Ante's exclusive track "Jay," the deep house journey that is Ante's remix of Maniax's "Plutonium Boy," and the monstrous insanity of "Affentanz." Ante's key collaborators Tube & Berger and Babylon Robots have also both joined with him in the studio to produce the bombs "Walthervondervogelweide," "Symbiose" and "Mutant Rebellion," respectively. The former are slow-building journey tracks with plenty of funk and stomp, while the latter is a twisted electro-jam revolving around some freaky fx and dark, morphing synth lines. There's also Ante's insatiable remix of Elia Cassetti Orchestra's "Infinito," or the aptly-named "3 A.M." -- total euphoria. Other artists include: Ryo Murakami, Ilario Alicante, Still Going, Prompt, and Namito (feat. Mahan).
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MOON 033EP
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Ante Perry prepares for a new release with two cuts exclusively produced with close studio comrades Tube & Berger. "Human You" is super-constructed tech-disco-house at its most intense. "Walthervondervogelweide" is a more brooding beast -- tense, full of pressure and a dangerous late night dancefloor workout. Peter Jürgens mixes "Human You" into a housed-up, long building affair that operates on a more stripped, subterranean level to begin with, but bursts out above ground with carefully-timed energy. Big drama.
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