With pumping bass and a deep kick, Nick takes it down a bit into Dub territory. Perfect for Home listening, as well as any afterparty, the mix lures the audience into a dreamy state of mind and holds them with a groove that touches you deep inside. Weve included the original for yourmpleasure as well. Take these tracks, and treasure them. Quality tracks like this dont come outnevery day.
Nôze’s elegant ‘Body Language’ mix featured some real gems from all the corners of the earth. One of those gems is their remix of Ornette’s ‘Crazy’, a sensual, lively piece full of classical sounds and elegant vocal lines. These artists managed to capture the pure essence of the track in a bottle and pour it smoothly over the dance floor. If you could give it a texture, the Nôze extended remix has an almost creamy feel to it. Smooth, and driving, this is a solid track and you should be prepared to hear it complete some of the higher quality DJ sets and mixes around the world (as you might have already heard on Body Language Vol 11). Phonique is well known in Berlin for his residencies in Weekend and various remixes. His version of ‚crazy’ pumps a deep disco vibe into the bassline and keeps the groove going. Pads rise and vocal lines open to bring crowd to their feet. When professional sound engineers produce a track you can hear the years of experience and love go into it. LOPAZZ takes a break from mastering and teams up with Casio Casino to give us the Roofmix, a mix of organic percussion and saucy groove. The ‚Call The Cops’ Remix marks Nicks very first release, and on Get Physical nonetheless. The remix reflects a deeper side of the track.