viennese trio aromabar with a teaser 12inch to their long awaited follow up to their successful 2001 album >>milk & honey<<. now the sound of the trio comes to perfection on >>things got to change<<. pop, folk - aromabar oscillates in between the musical worlds. fat hip-hop beats are on equal footings with acoustic guitars or subtle fender rhodes piano sounds. three tracks from the album have been remixed for dancefloor delight by telemark, parov stelar and ralph gum. things start with telemark, another project of roland hackl and andreas kinzl, the two masterminds behind aromabar, best known for their remixes of dublex inc. and dela dap in the past. they take us on a technoid and dub-trance orientated journey with their wonderful remix of cold world. this great number is followed by a terrific rework of nothing?s wrong by linz-based parov stelar, which is one of austrias top producers at the moment. last but not least ralf gum from w?rzburg germany, which is a true vocal house lover who also runs his own in-print gogo music where he release constantly top quality deep- and boogie house productions, delivers a top-notch remix treatment of rise up. his remix is dedicated to all boogie house lovers with lovely strings and an extended disco-dub part in the end like we all love from 80ties super-sound single releases.