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Martin H - Over

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Catalog#:
SOLAR001
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
Country:
Spain
Released:
2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive House, House

Tracklist

A   Over (Original Mix)
B1   Over (De Nada Mix)
    Remix - De Nada (2)
B2   Over (Inkfish Remix)
    Remix - Inkfish
  Remix [Credited To] - Andreas Hermansson , Mattias Lindblom (2)

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Rated 5/5
Review by generalsigma Mar 05, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Great debut release of Solar Recordings label! Definetly the 'De Nada Remix' deserves a 10 because it's complexity, and quality tune. An epic tribal piece of quality Progressive stuff which fits perfectly even if it's a Tribal, Chillout, or Progressive set! No words to describe another wicked tune by the god of Progressive, David West, teamed with Inkfish, 3 talented producers with a large list of quality releases in the Progressive escene. Also a must fan for any Housemaniac who wants to impress the crowd with this floorfiller track!
Rated 5/5
Review by darinepsilon Jan 10, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
The De Nada Mix was one of my favorite tracks of 2004. Simply incredible! The melody, the harmony, the tribal percussion, everything! There needs to be more records like this. A very good first release for Solar Recordings.
Rated 4/5
Review by djdamnage Apr 13, 2004
A great first release for the Stereo Productions imprint, Martin Halinowski (Q Records / ACDC) unleashes a nasty tech fueled house number. On hand to kick out a in-your-face remix is fellow Sweedish production team Inkfish (Mattias Lindblom & Co.) "Over" will be a big hit with Q Records (Homerun/Man-to-Man) and Stereo Productions fans. Sweeden seems to be pumping out the goods as of late, and "Over" is no exception.