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HEY 018EP
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Michel De Hey takes a few new skool kids under his wings for Hey! Records. Klankarbeit are a duo from Rotterdam with a magic touch for remixing. For Michel, they reworked "Come 2 Me." Also from Rotterdam are Jeff Moore and Jamie Lie A Kwie, winners of the "Carl Cox Revolution @ Space" remix contest. More than 150 remixers entered this competition, but their version of "Curly Wurly" was by far the best. Also featured is Floris Regoort, who is 50% of Rauwkost.
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HEY 016EP
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Another big one for Michel De Hey with remixes by DJ Coyu & Edu Imbernon and Chriss Ronson & Yvel & Tristan. Not that strange that Richie Hawtin is already a big supporter of the great remix on the A-side and plays it quite often, so don't wait and check this great new Michel de Hey release as soon as possible.
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HEY 015EP
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Michel De Hey's "Esoteric" has such an amazing groove, it will make your head spin. The melody hook after the break could have been by Booka Shade, and that is quite a compliment, right? The flip features a remix by Warren Fellow and is a dubby monster that really gets under your skin.
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LTH 004EP
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"Lilith Recordings are honoured to welcome one of techno's most respected tastemakers for the label's fourth release. Michel De Hey has been at the centre of the Netherlands' dance scene ever since he began DJing in Rotterdam in 1986. Those glittering credentials are burnished even brighter with De Hey's new tracks for Lilith Recordings. Co-produced with his long time studio associate MIRKO, 'Farley Johnson' is a low-slung groover where the funk flows freely through the sassy wiggle of the bassline to the sprightly melodic loops. Meanwhile, 'Rose' begins with a mysterious early morning vibe, before blooming into an electronic supernova like the sun exploding on the horizon. Coming from Johannesburg via New York, the remix add an extra global element to this release. Born in South Africa and now resident in New York, where he has become Francois K's protégé with his releases as Beat Pharmacy and A&R role at the Deep Space label, Brendon Moeller turns in a shadowy dub version of 'Farley Johnson.' Spreading their net ever further with each new release, these tracks confirm Lilith Recordings' position at the vanguard of the international techno scene."
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CIRCLE 023EP
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"Michel de Hey is one of the leading Dutch electronic music artists who characterized techno and tech house since the early days. With his labels EC Music, Brave New World Music, CC or Miracle Music, he releases very modern music and sounds by featuring artists like Secret Cinema, Grooveyard, Me And Jack, Massivemen, Bobby Foster, Literon, M.I.R.K.O., Codec & Flexor or Joel Mull. His label Hey! Records features only tracks produced by himself. For the new Circle Music release, he produced two enormously powerful tracks and engaged Moonharbour's or Remote Area's Boris Werner for the remix. A_'Sintrack': 'Sintrack' is the most surprising one on this EP. With the very rhythmic and well balanced basement of beats everything has to be expected. Listening to the track creates the misgiving that it could explode every second. But Michel, who hosts the longest running Dutch dance compilation series since 1991, keeps it calm and becomes melodic at the right point while letting the mechanic bassline work continuously for the arrangement. More physical than emotional, the title track will tidy up every sound system."
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HEY 013EP
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Michel De Hey's brand of techno always has funk, and this enables his music to be played by a wide range of DJs. "Finally Man" and "We're Fucking Hi" are two massive groovy dancefloor burners -- get 'em while they're hot!
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HEY 012EP
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Michel de Hey has been one of the most important Dutch techno DJs since the '90s. His No Nonsense mix CD includes the cream of the crop of today's dance music. This sampler offers you two brand new and unreleased tracks from Rauwkost and M.I.R.K.O., next to a track by Jarett Sennels that has never been out on vinyl. No nonsense, just good music!
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HEY 001CD
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Renowned Dutch DJ and Hey! Records label-head Michel de Hey continues to show his tech-house mastery with a CD aptly titled No Nonsense. No gimmickery, no computer editing, just straight up DJ mixing as De Hey slices his way through upfront tracks from the likes of Sébastien Léger, Secret Cinema, Dub Kult, Daso & Pawas, Style Of Eye, Johnny D, Rejected, Claude VonStroke and of course, Michel himself. As his Hey! label continues to push his unique techno-house sound, this mix provides a "no nonsense" look at the man in DJ action. Michel de Hey's DJ career kicked off in 1986 and his debut production, "Break," entered the Top 10 on the U.S. Billboard Dance Charts six years later in 1992. Since then, Michel de Hey has developed his funky techno sound into what it is today. Over the last decade, Michel founded various record labels such as EC, CC, Brave New World and Miracle Records. EC Records delivered several floor fillers and chart hits over years, although it was not Michel's main objective to aim for chart hits when he founded Immaculate Music. For his labels, Michel has made several solo productions or releases in cooperation with Literon aka Gert-Jan Bijl, Secret Cinema aka Grooveyard aka Jeroen Verheij and Mirko van Dommelen. Apart from his own labels, Michel has also made music for 070 Records, Artform, Lupp and Plink Plonk. On Hey! he only releases his own productions and the label has been supported by a whole range of DJs from John Digweed to Josh Wink to Tom Middleton and Adam Beyer. Furthermore, he has had artists like Funk D'Void, Paul Kalkbrenner, Polder and Mr. G remixing tracks from the HEY! catalog. This CD is exactly what Michel has been playing over the last few months, a mix of some beloved and some unreleased tracks that rocked the house in festivals and clubs all over the world. From Space Ibiza, to Indonesia, from a Rotterdam solo beach party to the Womb in Japan, from Circoloco at DC10 to Creamfields, the list is endless and these tracks are proven. Pure music, no nonsense. Other artists on this mix include: Rauwkost, Ilario Alicante, Warren Fellow & Edwin Oosterwal, Stimming, M.I.R.K.O., Hugo, District One, Delete, Jarett Sennels, Einmusik, Patrick Chardronnet, Robert Babicz and Joris Voorn.
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HEY 011EP
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"It's a remix EP on Hey! Michel De Hey invited three superhot producers to remix his recent works on Hey! Records. Polder are the top act on all the Shinedoe & 2000 And One affiliated labels such as 100% Pure, Remote Area and Intacto, where they just released their debut album Poldermodel. Stimming is known for his productions on Diynamic (Solomun's label), Terminal M and Buzzin Fly, whereas Mr. G doesn't even need an introduction anymore, he's pure history! You can't deny this is one hell of an amazing package!"
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IMMA 001CD
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"Michel De Hey has been at the forefront of Dutch dance music for more then 15 years. Being one of Holland's top DJs since the late '80s where he joined the DMC championships, he became one of the most versatile DJs playing all non-commercial styles of house and techno since the beginning (kind of the Dutch Laurent Garnier). On this album De Hey has selected music from producers and some talented artists from the Dutch techno and electro scene. For example, Aardvarck with a tune named 'Just Washed That Pig,' who has not only conjured up a genius track-title, but a dance-floor smash that simply stands out from the rest. Or how about Holland's finest techno talents in recent years, Joris Voorn and Duplex with their Detroit techno for the 21st Century? And the inclusion of Dexter, the Dutch king of funk according to many critics in the music industry? This diversity results in a well-rounded and quality mix-album, where the finale is reserved for Alden Tyrell's unrivaled electro-disco. Recorded in Rotterdam is all about electronic music with depth, mixed by a vastly experienced DJ who knows how to keep the dance-floor loaded, from the first to the last track." Artists: Syncom Data, Rejected, Dexter, Bart Van Wissen, Duplex, Michel de Hey, Coming Soon, Warren Fellow, Aardvareke, Literon, 2000 and One, Biological, Steve Rachmad, Secret Cinema, M.I.R.K.O., Shinedoe, Joris Voorn, A Visitor From Another Meaning.
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