(AUTO 011) OCH/Claro Intelecto - Hate Internet 10" - 18/7/11

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(AUTO 011) OCH/Claro Intelecto - Hate Internet 10" - 18/7/11

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Hello Music Lovers,

My latest 10" is released on Monday and features a tidy remix from Mr Mark Stewart aka Claro Intelecto

Its quite a bit tougher than my previous OCH releases and was written for the big rooms and outdoor festival vibes.

Check it out or reserve a copy here:

http://www.juno.co.uk/products/426073-01.htm

(sorry for the low res sample)

PEACE
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Been playing Mark's remix, but both sides are very nice. Looking forward to your Trelik!
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Might try the Claro rework at some gigs. Btw. Bombay Bedbath, did you sample Osborne or is it your own sound? Not that it matters, just a bit curious :D

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Official info sheet here peepz:
Record in stores now

Autoreply Music marks the coming of the summer season with a very tidy little 10” from OCH. This man recently recorded for the PAL SL imprint, gaining support from a diverse range of DJing luminaries including ZIP, Sammy Dee and Efdemin. Now the mysterious producer steps up with a big room floor rocker that has been described as Ian Pooley’s “Chord Memory” meets Christian Vogel. Thunderous drums, hypnotizing chords and a cheeky sample that the old house heads will be sure to recognise make this one for the peak time.

Claro Intelecto’s Warehouse Sessions on Modern Love is regarded by many as one of the most definitive collections of contemporary techno to hit the shelves in recent years. Fresh back from remixing Depeche Mode he takes time out of his busy schedule for remix duties. Taking his cues from the warehouse classics that accompanied him through years in Manchester's revered clubs like the Hacienda, Home and Paradise Factory, he serves up a powerful, stripped down reworking of the original track that is equally suited to sweaty dance floors. Fasten your seatbelts.
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