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We've got a full EP stream of remixes that you're going to go wild for

  • Funster
  • 30 March 2016
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‘Sona’ (Terence:Terry Remix)

Fellow Parisian Terence Terry is somewhat of a legend in his own right, having established his own La Vie En Rose, he's a purveyor of groove-fuelled house and his remix of 'Sona' is an excursion through bumping basslines, slick melodies and expert percussion. It's the most formulaic of the three edits but that doesn't detract from the quality, far from it. We can see the Apollonia boys throwing this one down to a serious amount of cheers.

‘El Senor Vador’ (The Martinez Brothers Leap Frog Mix)

Those brothers from the Bronx sure know how to build a monster and they've crafted a distinctive house style over the years that beautifully blends big rhythms with rolling beats. Their gnarly edit of ‘El Senor Vador’ is brimming with pace and clocks in over the 130bpm mark but don't let that put you off, it's got wriggling basslines and prolonged builds that are so good, even Apollonia will be pulling a screwface.

‘Haight Street’ (Edward Remix)

Giegling has fast become one of the most talked-about labels in underground dance music and its ethereal, ambience-flecked output has won dancers over worldwide. Edward is one of the artists at the forefront of the imprint's takeover and his remix of 'Haight Street' is everything we imagined it would be. Cosmic, washed-out synths and stabby kicks run riot throughout the track, transporting you to the place every Giegling track does; The stars.

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