Fast approaching their 100th release, Germany’s Moon Harbour has enjoyed a meteoric rise over the years with countless classic releases and rightfully earning a reputation as one the go-to labels for tech-house. With many of the scene’s key figures including Riva Starr, DJ T, Jey Kurmis and Butch featuring this year, it’s no surprise that man of the moment Emanuel Satie is next up with a brand new release of cavernous dancefloor groovers to ensure the label see’s in 2017 on a high. A well rounded EP, Satie offers an immersive listening experience that’s essential for any tech-house aficionados.
Supported by: Pan-Pot, Pele & Shawnecy, Mathias Kaden, Tiefschwarz, Supernova, Animal Trainer, Nic Fanciulli, Chusceballos, Pirupa, Marco Faraone, Andhim, Massimo DaCosta, Sven Tasnadi, Leftwing & Kody, Ninetoes, Santé, Martin Eyerer, Reboot, Martin Landsky, Stacey Pullen, Joseph Capriati, Roger Sanchez, Kaiserdisco, Super Flu, Gel Abril, Russ Yallop, Anja Schneider, Oliver Schories, ONNO, Michel de Hey, Los Suruba, Sasha, Karotte, Paco Osuna, Riva Starr, Felix Da Housecat
Tracklist:
All The Time feat. Sergy
Cat Fight
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