For Moon Harbour’s next top tech house trick they invite studio and dance floor wizard Marco Faraone to serve up two great originals and then have Santé and Mathias Kaden remix them to perfection. This fine coming together of old and new Moon Harbour associates is another testament to the label’s ability to evolve ahead of the times.
Supported by: Paco Osuna, Adam Beyer, Matthew Dear, DJ T., Tom Novy, Ralf Kollmann, Brothers’ Vibe, Lexer, Robbie Akbal, DJ W!LD, Re.You, Yousef, Detlef, Hector Couto, Gel Abril, Martin Landsky, Maximiljan, Reboot, Tensnake, Super Flu, Luciano, Felix Da Housecat, Steve Lawler, Joseph Capriati, Dubfire, ONNO, Sable Sheep, Russ Yallop, Riva Starr, Arado, Zohki, Chris Wood, Anja Schneider, Cuartero, Luca Bacchetti, Karotte
Tracklist:
A1 Next Level
A2 Old But Gold
B1 Next Level (Mathias Kaden’s Arpe Noah Remix)
B2 Next Level (Santé Remix)
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