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Printed with professional four color printable cd label quality. The audio is burned from the final masters in wav quality better than mp3! It is indeed cheaper than download the wave files. The choice is yours...
Also includes immediate download of 7-track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
Includes immediate download of 7-track album in your choice of high-quality MP3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
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Immediate download of 7-track album in your choice of high-quality MP3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
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Quincy Jointz returns with the second remix volume of his album Praia De Geriba which caused massive dance floor action worldwide and was supported from top DJs.
Now with the second remix volume, seven different remixers are taking over Quincy's tunes and remix them with their unique style, talent and passion in different styles from House to NuFunk and Dubstep.
Hamburg´s rising NuFunk producer Funktomas made a funky and skanking remix of “Trippin´” – a perfect combination between Big Beats, Funk and Ska. Flashbaxx (Baxxbeat) did a remix of “The place” which is totally different. A sure shot house and nu-disco remix for clubs all over the world. Surely a hit-remix.
“The place” got a second remix by Turkish NuFunk hero Onur Engin. He creates a groovy bastard between House and Electro with uplifting horns, saxophone and rocking e-guitars. The Hip Hop tune “Super Hero” with its Brazilian raps by Big Theo and DJ Soares was one of the hits of the album.
Da Wiesel (Sunset Soul) added more funky beats to the rock dancefloors worldwide. Spanish producer Calagad 13 did a 80s style boogie remix of "Hottie Party". More uplifting and electronic then the original. Sure something for the B-Boys and B-Girls."
“La Dub Musica” got dubby remixes by High Fidelity from Switzerland and Jazz K.Lipa. 2 totally different but great remixes. High Fidelity remix is something for the Dubstep-Heads – dark with massive wobble-bass. Jazz K.Lipa turns this song into a skanking Dubstep monster.
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released 12 March 2010
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