one of the biggest minimal tracks of 2007 gets the remix treatment from gary beck and mark broom! played by mark broom, adam beyer, len faki, ben klock, onur Özer, stuart mcmillan (slam)
edit-select reach their 10th release, and to celebrate they have chosen possibly the biggest track from the previous 9 releases. gary becks consumed. this monster of a track (which featured on richie hawtins sounds from can elles dj magazine mix), has been remixed by mark broom, and dutch techno legend speedy j. brooms bang bang mix is typical of his dark techno sound which of course fits perfectly on edit select, and speedy j cranks the intensity up a notch, with his repetitive groove that just sounds immense on a big system (when of course played on vinyl). there you have it. the labels biggest release to date, and by far the most limited
after a long break, enemy is back with a brand new limited release. the limited ones are the very special releases on enemy that have been tested on dustins dj sets all over the world. this collab with mark broom is one funky tune that keeps on rocking from start till end. incredible driving, with a throbbing bassline and perfectly timed percussion. flip it over for the special edit select vs. gary beck remix!! great release once again from the enemy camp!
played by richie hawtin & sven väth !!! special edition, killer technoid detroit cuts with dubby flavours by mark broom & youandme , incl rmx by edit select vs gary beck
early support from: chris liebing, the advent, richie hawtin, adam beyer, slam, joel mull, psyk, jonas kopp, sasha carassi, joseph capriati, space djz, gary beck, mark broom, edit select, dubfire, audio injection, electric indigo, axel bartsch, alan fitzpatrick, angel molina, marko nastic ...
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