emotional, moody, yet bumpin and good dancefloor vibe?

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emotional, moody, yet bumpin and good dancefloor vibe?

Post by alland »

what artists out there handle sounds like that?
trentemoller, swayzak, nathan fake...

basically i'm looking for a 2nd remixer for a december release.

thanks in advance
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Paul Keeley

would be my top choice. 8)
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Lately I would have to say:

Henrik Schwarz
Digitalverein / Sensual Physics
Marko Fürstenberg
Jesse Somfray
Kalle M
Guido Schneider
Keepin' the beats deep in the groove bunker
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Also for a very moody cross between James Holden and Nathan Fake check out a friend of mine Chompers Dubs.

Chompers Dubs

He does remixes for a label called Pacific Front.

I think you may like his music.

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Chompers was born from the mouths of the seemingly nonsensical Shinjuku Kogal, Later encountering a fashionable trans-pacific rebirth, he found himself frequenting night spots inhabited by sprites, ghosts, imps and other beings of fantastical, unimaginable proletariat, Becoming enamoured with the sounds so lovely like, neon twitterflit, bleep and acid, he embarked on a sound that will further endear his uniqueness with our very own.

Also known as Charles Paul, he has been DJing for several years at
underground events on Vancouver Island, delivering a sublime touch of weird that stays true to the essence of the underground movement.His sound is often likened to that of James Holden and Nathan Fake, though there is a certain angst, a certain feel to his music which sets him apart from all in the modern dance world.
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Post by infizero »

Charles rocks .. his music is pretty damn good as well .. hope someone snaps it up soon :)
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sh!t Jamie, thanks for the support! And thank you Ramon for the double heads.

Alland, I'm very interested, natch, but I don't have anything out yet besides the bits on PFR, defo check out the formulate remixes I've done, they are more in the vein of trentemoller/border community.

I do have some other samples of my work at http://www.charlie1979.com

please check it out, and I will contact you for some further info if you're interested. Well, I'll contact you anyways!

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Post by Hertz »

Martinez of Out of Orbit is really hot atm aswell, from Copenhagen like Trentemøller..
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Post by astro »

what about dominik eulberg? his latest works are awesome, great for the dancefloor i would say.
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