Mark Du Mosch ‎– Let It Go

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Keynote – GZ 012
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Vinyl, 12"
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A1 Multiculti
A2 Let It Go
B1 Life's A Ball
B2 Blossom

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Rated 5/5
Review by hysteric Jul 25, 2008
Every track on this EP is pretty solid Detroit-flavoured techno with a slight European edge, much like Raiders Of The Lost Arp/Nature Records/etc.
What really sets this record apart is the title track: “Let It Go”, no question one of the best tech-house (for lack of a better term) tracks made in the recent memory and reminds me a little of the finest music produced by Dave Angel or Ian Pooley in their more inspiring years. It’s impossible to do it justice with a description, but this track has such a nice cruising summery feel to it, without being the slightest bit cheesy.
It’s quite simple in structure, but so smoothly executed and makes me think of blasting along the beach in a Ferrari Testarossa with palm trees flying by… or at least playing Turbo Outrun on the C64.
I’m amazed this track hasn’t appeared on mix compilations by “Big Name DJs”, because it has the potential to be a massive club hit, although maybe it’s just as well that those of us who know can enjoy it in secret.

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