it took a while but we finally got this great remix ep together from catz n dogz escape from zoo album. tanner ross flexes his e-funk biceps and shows us that just a little bit goes a long way with huge bass and sparse vox. this remix goes against the grain the right way, showing restraint and power at the same time. the main man of detroit, carl craig also delivers a sparse and beautiful mix, 1st giving us a lesson in how to properly tweak the space echo and then bringing it back with classic strings and subs. both mixes are getting major support from all across the globe from sebo k to troy pierce to ewan pearson to martyn to l-vis 1990 to james zabiela - overall probably the best feedback we had in a while on a record to be honest.. all great for our kids at the detroit youth foundation where the mothership label donates 100% of profits! also, special thanks to matt colton at air studios, london for donating a mastering session for free to cut this record and support our school.
in 2007 recyver dogs released their second ep hotel brenzone, which featured two tracks from their momentous live set dvd filmed in the basement of the original tresor club. one of these tracks bud sees a burning re-working here on a1 by chicago techno legend dj rush and the result is a sneering, penetrating work of percussive action. this is either searing high-hat mastery or fiery cymbalic wizardry however you choose to reflect on the brew.
played by: super flu, boris werner, monika kruse, johnny d., martin eyerer, james huxley, d julz, mathias schaffhäuser, sebo k, solomun, kabuto&koji, michael stukes, makossa, nick crombie, dennis ruyer, riva starr, shaveer mirpuri, rick deepchild, koen, fafa monteco
following their recent dvd album >live at tresor berlin<, the recyver dogs release their first 12-inch on their own label catzilla. incl the tracks bud & erz, which can already be heard on the >live at tresor dvd< !!
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