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EMN 7070CD
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"Always know within the rave and dance circuit as a premium DJ Felix da Housecat is back with Bugged Out, a DJ mix bound to please fans of his cutting edge sets plus those looking to add a bit of flavor to their parties." Artists: Metro Area, Julien Jabre, Frankie Knuckles, Legowelt, Ladytron, Charles Manier, Justus Kohncke, Anne Clark, Covenant, Andrea Doria, Electronica, Felix Da Housecat, Whirlpool Productions, Carl Taylor.
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ZRP 001EP
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"First release on Felix Da Housecat's new Rude Photo imprint. Produced with the help of Dave the Hustler, 'Cyberwhore' with it's driving beat, crunching guitar, sultry robotic vocal, and killer breakdown is sure to be one of this summer's dancefloor favorites. The 12" features the 'Cyberwhore Original Mix' as well as an instrumental."
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ROCKER 019CD
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"Felix Da Housecat's 'Silver Screen - Shower Scene' was the first release on City Rockers. Fresh for Summer 2002, it makes a welcome return. Bigger than ever, Felix's incredible original has been joined by stunning remixes from Jacques Lu Cont (Thin White Duke) and Adult.. Joining Felix and the inimitable Miss Kittin, Jacques Lu Cont turns in one of the remixes of the year complete with a haunting orchestral score and Jacques himself on live bass guitar. Joining the party, Adult. have contributed their own storming remix with Nicole Kuperus from Adult. supplying her own additional vocals."
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ROCKER 008CD
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"'What Does it feel like?' is the 3rd single taken from Felix Da Housecat's award winning album, Kittenz and thee Glitz. This fiery, edgy slice of fabulous electro pop features Melistar and 'it-girl' Miss Kittin on vocals and see's Felix in his most adventurous production mode combining breakbeats with funky guitar licks. This quality release includes a fabulous remix by Royksopp and a blistering No Ears re-edit of dancefloor favourite, 'Control Freaq', touched by the hand of Rob Mello."
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