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Djuma Soundsystem - Les Djinns (Remixes)

Label:
Catalog#:
GPM 049-6
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
Country:
Germany
Released:
26 Jul 2006
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breaks, Tech House, Minimal

Tracklist

A   Les Djinns (Trentemøller Remix)
    Mastered By - Andreas* , TPH*
  Remix - Trentemøller
  Remix [Credited To], Producer [Additional] - Anders Trentemøller*
B1   Les Djinns (My My Remix)
    Mastered By - TPH*
  Remix - My My
  Remix [Credited To], Producer [Additional] - Lee Jones , Nicolas Höppner*
B2   Les Djinns (Def Jaguar Remix)
    Mastered By - TPH*
  Remix, Producer [Additional], Programmed By [Additional] - Def Jaguar

Credits

Producer, Arranged By, Composed By, Written-By - Djuma Soundsystem

Notes

A: remix and additional production Copenhagen 2004
Mastered at Schnittstelle.
Published by Edition Wasabi & Partners / Universal Music Publishing under exclusive license to Get Physical Music.
Sleeve designed at eikesgrafischerhort.com
P+C Get Physical Music 2006
Distributed by Intergroove

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Rated 5/5
Review by DJoA Sep 10, 2007
When Trentemøller's remix of "Djuma Soundsystem - Les Djinns" was picked up by the label "Get Physical Music", it was a direct hit.

But you must know, this remix was not made in the year 2006, but in 2003. It existed already 3 years. Pressed by Capitol Records.

Thanks to the good contribution of Get Physical it was also a great start for Trentøller's career.

Overall, the remix is very great. And is a must-have.


Rated 5/5
Review by EPOCHALYPSE Sep 26, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Well, Anders Trentemøller has done it again. He has taken a track with some amazing elements and created a breathtaking dancefloor journey complete with gorgeous triangle hits, spanish guitar, moody synths, and oh yeah, the sickest beats in any studio. B-side remixes are good too, but they sound downright common next to the A-side. Trentemøller ... he could remix anything into a smasher, even without such well-played elements to work with. Spot on. Pick this one up.