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SUPERST 2853EP
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$18.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 2/20/2026
The iconic anthem "Cafe Del Mar" celebrates its 30th anniversary. Launching the series of vinyl releases is a remastered vinyl-only release of the original mix, as well as the best-known version of this classic track, the iconic "Three 'N One Remix." Paul M aka DJ Kid Paul recording as Energy 52 unleashed a record onto an unsuspecting public that would go on to define club culture for an entire generation of dance music enthusiasts. Named as an homage to the legendary Ibiza sunset spot, "Café Del Mar" broke down boundaries between the underground and the mainstream.
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SUPERST 2863EP
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Energy 52's "Café Del Mar" is one of the most iconic tracks in dance music. Over the years, "Café Del Mar" has achieved legendary status, regularly featuring in lists of the greatest dance tracks of all time. To put it simply, "Café Del Mar" is a cultural phenomenon, encapsulating the spirit of an era and influencing generations of artists and fans alike. This 10" release includes the new remixes from UK producer Amirali and Latvian DJ REZarin.
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SUPERST 2864LP
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Energy 52's "Café Del Mar" is one of the most iconic tracks in dance music. Over the years, "Café Del Mar" has achieved legendary status, regularly featuring in lists of the greatest dance tracks of all time. To put it simply, "Café Del Mar" is a cultural phenomenon, encapsulating the spirit of an era and influencing generations of artists and fans alike. Superstition Records appreciates the 30th anniversary of the legendary track with a limited box set release consisting of four 12"'s and an exclusive bonus 10". The original version (DJ Kid Paul Mix) and the Three 'N One remix appear in remastered, vinyl only versions alongside new classic remixes from Nalin & Kane, deadmau5 and Tale Of Us. The newer remixes include Paul Van Dyk's XOXO remix as well as reworks from Orbital and Michael Mayer. The package also includes a Bonus-10" featuring new, exclusive remixes from UK producer Amirali and Latvian DJ REZarin.
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SUPERST 2862EP
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Energy 52's Café Del Mar is one of the most iconic tracks in dance music. Over the years, Café Del Mar has achieved legendary status, regularly featuring in lists of the greatest dance tracks of all time. To put it simply, Café Del Mar is a cultural phenomenon, encapsulating the spirit of an era and influencing generations of artists and fans alike. Now this iconic track is being remixed by two of the most revered acts in electronic music, Orbital and Michael Mayer. Orbital, the pioneering British electronic dance duo consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll, have continued to shape the electronic music scene since their emergence in 1989. Their remix is an ode to the golden age of rave, with clattering breakbeats and an ethereal synth line pulsing through its early stages before the iconic lead warps into view. A key figure in Cologne's electronic scene, Michael Mayer co-founded the influential Kompakt label, contributing significantly to its direction and success. For his interpretation, Mayer leans into head spinning, hypnotic rhythms, with tribal drums and the patiently evolving lead line building towards a climax that is more subtle but no less effective.
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SUPERST 2865EP
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Quazar are pioneers of the first house- and techno-generation of the early '90s. Formed in Amsterdam by producer Gert van Veen, Quazar debuted in 1990 with the 12" The Seven Stars/Day-glo, which became an underground hit all over the world, from the UK and Germany to The USA, Goa and Australia. It's still considered as one of the ultimate classics of the original rave-scene. The Seven Stars, a wild and exciting musical voyage, full of instrumental crescendos and rushes, is a hard-hitting techno-track that set dance floors on fire with its fierce energy. The raw persuasive power of the A side and the acid tinged "Moon Turns The Tide' is balanced by the gentle, melodic "Day-glo" -- a predecessor of the later minimal style and a favorite of Ricardo Villalobos, that unexpectedly became just as popular as "The Seven Stars."
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