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ALPHA 077EP
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"Here we go with the remixes of 'Limit Of Your Mind.' Sunshine has been given the A&R reigns and has groomed this package for the fringe and beyond. First up is Alan Hostage from Edinburgh, Scotland who has a stranglehold on the blogosphere and delivers his rave mix to delightful results. This is serious pumping madness and not for the faint of heart. Next up is Milano, Italy's Nic Sarno (ESP/Tirk Records). This is fidget madness done proper and got no less than fellow Milano man, Bot from world renowned Crookers to master his remake to assure full-on dancefloor destruction. This is peak-hour done right and takes your set in a whole other direction in all the best ways. Crookers featured Nic's mix both on their 25,000 strong downloaded May 2008 mix tape and their upcoming 'Essential Mix' for Pete ong's show on Radio One. The flip is Tommie as his own Brooklyn Fire moniker delivering the secret weapon of the package in the form of a spaced-out exercise in acid-house restraint. This 'Odyssey' part 1 & 2 is both a vocal and dub stretched over 9 minutes of madness."
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ALPHA 075EP
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It's rumored that Tommie Sunshine has killed more brain cells during his DJ career than Hunter S. Thompson did during the last time he went for a boat ride with Jimmy Buffett after visiting the Margarittaville Shrimp & Coke shack. That's a lot of brain cells. How many did Tommie kill recording these by-the-number air-wavers? I'd say about a billion. More, or less. "On one of his many trips to Germany playing alongside Marc Romboy, Tommie Sunshine dropped by the studio of 45 Rocks and heard this tune they had been working on. 20 minutes later, he had the lyrics and 30 minutes more, they were put to tape, sending him and Marc out the door in less than one hour's time. The track first saw the light of day in its original form on Tommie's Ultra Rock Remixed in America and has now been transformed into a powerhouse package for every possible taste. On vinyl one, besides the original Tocadisco was chosen to send this track into outer space after he and Sunshine collaborated on 'Chaos In The Streets' on his last album. He has delivered both a remix and a dub that is destined to receive both massive worldwide club play and constant island rotation throughout the season."
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