artist: Jan Jelinek, Anthony Shake Shakir, Krikor, Mapstation
titel: Andy Vaz Remixes
label: Persistencebit / VAZBIT-011
format: 12"
The Andy Vaz “First Aid Course EP” remixes are without a doubt a must-have survival pack. The EP on Italian Persistencebit records, remixed by four of the biggest global talents in the four to the floor game. Jan Jelinek, Detroit’s Anthony Shake Shakir, Krikor and Mapstation (AKA Stefan Schneider / fame of to rococorot). All mixes relay different contexts and approaches, creating a unique 12”. Andy Vaz’s original elements of deep house are reinterpreted as serious dancefloor bombs.
Jan Jelinek (as Farben), delivers a minimal house version of ‘People Change’ that swings and flows like there’s no tomorrow, while Mapstation steps it up a knotch in a more old school techno manner. On Side B, Krikor delivers a dark, sinister, bomb shelter mix, in a pumping, analogue-sounding, noisy cut-up style that he is so well known for. A superb mix that will initially twist up the floor and blow the speakers in the true sense of the meaning.
Last but not least, Detroit’s legend and one of the originators of the initial wave of Detroit techno Anthony Shake Shakir, takes it back to the good old days, delivering an authentic Detroit techno ain’t-never-going-out-of-style mix of pure madness. Rearranging Vaz’s original melodies spicing up in tempo with harmonies so sweet and timeless that sends you on a wild cruise through history. A must-have collector’s item on its own - not only for the Detroit heads out there.
This remix EP is guaranteed to stand out from the norm and is bound to be heard on dancefloors repeatedly.
Jan Jelinek, Anthony Shake Shakir !!! and Krikor. Picked this up from Decks records and am absolutely tripping over this release.
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Andy Vaz Remixes
IT IS HOT, no doubt. I picked them up last Friday and the mixes are as outstanding as the names suggest. Shakir is fabulous. Sounding like 1992 Detroit Techno, Jelinek goes down funky and sexy us usual and the rest is equally good stuff. Can't get the record off the turntable.
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