
Winter is seriously trying tot kick in here in Holland, days are getting short and dark, the temperatures are already gently dropping below zero... I love it; it's cold on the outside, but inside it's really warm and cosy. Though the season is chaning the desire for uplifting beats stays intact, the will to get your feets in movement is alive and kicking! Today I'm bringing some fresh tracks from upfront, Dutch producers... Joris Voorn, Rauwkost, Michel de Heij, Julien Chaptal, Kabele und Liebe, Boris Werner and Anton Pieete will make sure you'll move your feet in this arctic time of the year!
As a bonus I dug up one of Steve Lawlers frequently played tracks; 'rosé rouge' by St. Germain. The rework done by Analog People In A Digital World still has the original sample, originally produced by legend Nina Simone and later on picked up by St. Germain...
So I recommend a few simple steps before actually listening...
- Take a walk;
- Almost freeze your ass off;
- Enter your home;
- Get yourself a beer;
- Find the biggest stereo available (bass +2, treble +1);
- And as a final... the moment you've been working towards... just let go and DANCE!;)
So, love your beer and remember... There's only one legal reason to throw away your beer, and I'm telling you this first hand: Please DO throw your beer at the dj when he plays 'everytime we touch' by Cascada!!!
So I've you're joining my conspiracy against Cascada click HERE (Julien Chaptal & Kabale und Liebe), HERE (Julien Chaptal), HERE (Boris Werner), HERE (Analog People In A Digital World), HERE (Rauwkost), HERE (Joris Voorn), HERE (Michel de Heij) and HERE (Anton Pieete) to download anything but cheesy junk...
ENJOY!