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Audiofly pres. Liars Paradise - Speak B4 U Think |
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Label: Renaissance Digital |
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Luca Saporito and Anthony Middleton need little introduction. From their first production released in early 2004 the pair have taken just three years to ascend through the ranks. Along the way they have worked with the cream of underground house labels such as Get Physical, SAW, VIVA, Low Pressings, Fantastic House and Moodmusic; remix the likes of Deep Dish, Gus Gus, Claude VonStroke and Paul Harris, plus, in amongst a full touring schedule, hold residencies in Italy and Germany.
And that's before you factor in their recent mix compilation 'Undulations 2' released on SAW.
So, with a heavy sigh of relief and mopping of the brow, there was much relief at Renaisance Towers when we were able to pin them down long enough to sign their latest moniker to our Digital imprint - 'Speak B4 U Think', a unique slice of dancefloor bliss, laid heavy with their inimitable style.
The Original takes a chunkier house-inspired route that builds and develops, throwing in a touch of acid for good measure, more suited to the later moments in the night.
Be enjoyably afraid and play loud!
Support coming from Laurent Garnier, Tiefschwarz, Satoshi Tomiie, Stephan Bodzin, Behrouz, Nick Warren, Kiki, Prins Thomas, Dan Berkson, Spirit Catcher, Pete Heller, David Duriez, Tocadisco, Tom Stephan, Mason, Seb Fontaine, Aldrin, Freeform Five, Andrea Doria and many more.
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