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RIR 001EP
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"A limited album sampler of the Michel de Hey compilation -- recorded in Rotterdam. Contains some brilliant techno tracks in special dance floor edits by Michel de Hey himself. Including Literon: 'Flow koma', Dexter: 'Echt Vet', Bart van Wissen: 'Damn robots took my lunch', and Warren Fellow with the very special 'Royal Melodies'. All unreleased versions and each track is a killer!! Superb Detroit techno for the dancefloor."
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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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