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Trentemøller - Miss You

Label:
Catalog#:
AM28
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
Country:
Germany
Released:
17 Mar 2008
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Tech House, Minimal

Tracklist

A1   Miss You (Trentemøller Remix)
    Remix - Trentemøller
A2   Miss You (Pole Remix)
    Remix, Producer [Additional] - Pole
B1   Miss You (Pascal F.E.O.S. Edit)
    Remix, Producer [Additional] - Pascal F.E.O.S.
B2   Miss You (Lulu Rouge Feat. Asger Baden Remix)
    Remix, Producer [Additional] - Asger Baden , Lulu Rouge

Credits

Artwork By [Design], Photography - Weissraum.de(sign)
Written-by, Producer, Performer [Played], Programmed By - Anders Trentemøller*

Notes

Original version of "Miss You" appears on the album "The Last Resort" by Trentemøller

Remix and add. production on A2 by Pole, recorded and produced at Space Studio Berlin
Published by: Copyright Control
Distributed by: wordandsound.

(P) & (C) 2008 Audiomatique Recordings.
Made in the EU

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Review by ijustspeak May 22, 2008
While i'm sitting here listening to the 'Trentemøller remix', it strikes me how much it has in relation to James Holdens "A Break In The Clouds" on Border Community. The bassline in particular that has this kind of edgy feel. The breakdown.. the shifting arrangement. It freaks me out but it's a great track. Perfectly produced in all way and should please any who is fan of the man. The Pole Remix is a breaks-wamped with heavy ambience and Lulu Rouge's rework is a beat-stripped ambient piece for home listening. The real surprise here is Pascal Feos who is more normally known for his killing techno output, but here he does a solid and calm minimal tech-house track with only the shivering bassline that falls underneath the subtle keys to keep it from being to boring.
None of the tracks are actually of any club use, but is very very good ear-candy for home listening.