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CADENZA 013SAEP
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Cesar Merveille and Mirko Loko go head-to-head on this real connoisseur's collection -- the first of two 12" vinyl samplers that will include full-length mixes of six of the tracks featured on the compilation. Mirko Loko's selection includes the dreamy Carl Craig Soundscape remix of his own "Love Harmonic" track, Kink's chunky remix of Matthew Dear, and a stone-cold NYC classic from Ananda Project, and the timeless Danny Tenaglia edit of the Saffron (aka Rui Da Silva) mix of "Cascades of Colour."
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CADENZA 013SBEP
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The second 12" from the Vagabundos 2013 vinyl sampler features three tracks from Cesar Merveille's selection, opening with the gloriously deep and subaquatic Ricardo Villalobos remix of Envoy and backed with the glitchy Luciano remix of Tim Wright's "Thirst" and Rob Mello's No Ears instrumental mix of Losoul's "Lies," originally on the Classic Recordings label.
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CADENZA 013CD
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Cadenza selects the cream of their crop to represent the second Vagabundos mix compilation for 2013, with Cesar Merveille and Mirko Loko going head-to-head on this real connoisseur's collection. Merveille's mix begins with a real nugget from label boss Luciano, and his remix of Tim Wright's "Thirst," plowing right into a deep and distinctly underground house sound, with raw productions from the likes of Daze Maxim, Rob Mello's remix of Losoul, and Roustam. Merveille's own mix of Afriqua provides a turning point on the mix, ushering in a psychedelic and melodious passage, magnified with the superb Ricardo Villalobos remix of Envoy. Tracks from Delano Smith, Ultrasone, and Merveille & Crosson wrap up a consistent yet varied selection of music from Merveille that sets the perfect tone for the continuing disc. Mirko Loko has been one of Cadenza's figureheads over the years, with his style leaning towards the otherworldly vibes of the Detroit pioneers, and his Vagabundos mix definitely reflects this love of melancholic electronic sounds. Eduardo De La Calle's minimal and tweaky opener sets the course for a playful delivery of fine tracks from Matthew Dear, Roy Ayers (the terrifically tribal Âme remix of "Tarzan") and the old skool Chicago flavor of Tevo Howard. Mirko also airs an exclusive cut from the compilation's other selector; Cesar Merveille's "DEA," exemplifying the term hypnotic perfectly. Mirko digs deep to revive the Anada Project's stone-cold classic "Cascades of Colour" (the Danny Tenaglia edit here of the Rui Da Silva/Saffron Remix), keeping the late night vibe with offerings from Pig & Dan, Carl Craig's remix of Mirko's own "Love Harmonic," and throwing in a double whammy of original Chi-town grooves from Master C&J and Virgo, finishing on the gorgeous melodies of Chateau Flight. Cesar and Mirko take us on a deep journey, all the while delivering a solid double disc album of the best contemporary grooves and some forgotten classic from yesteryear.
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