Review by B.L.U.E.Dec 04, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
If you still believe that unforgettable moments come from big gestures you should try to watch yourself more closely: On Saturday nights, clocks go different. Other things become important: An endlessly deep bass, an inescapable groove and these repetitive chords that make you lose your mind…The last months have been quite turbulent for Matthias Tanzmann and Daniel Stefanik. Much time and energy have been put into their labels Moon Harbour and Cargo Edition, the new “baby”. Not to forget the countless nights they have spent in the clubs around the world – sometimes together, most of the time each for himself. It has been more than a year ago that they released a record together – now the join again to bundle their experiences. “Basic Needs” (A1) is a pure club tool – it’s all about this one chord, this one groove, these ‘basic needs’ that can decide about a whole night. Phage and Normen Webber know this all too well – as they show with their “Luna City Express Remix” (B1). They slow down the pace a bit to make the chords come even deeper – tracks like this should be available as endless versions. Afterwards, Tanzmann & Stefanik close down with “Drifting” (B2): A dubby track with oldschool flavour and nice chord modulation that will make you… drift, of course.