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Dave Seaman - Voodoo Disarray

Originally premiered on our Showcase 5 compilation earlier this year, Dave Seaman’s ‘Voodoo Disarray’ returns to the spotlight thanks to a heavyweight collection of remixes from some of our favourite cutting edge producers.

Out of Germany, the Diynamic dynamo Johannes Brecht brings his warped vision to the party. A juxtaposition of his classically trained skills at one end of the spectrum and the distortion turned up to eleven at the other. A work of art.

Next, Berlin based Greek Producer, And.Id weighs in with a stylish piano and percussion driven workout. Dripping in that effortless Berlin-esque chic, they don’t come much cooler.

And finally, 2017 techno breakthrough duo Drunken Kong turn up the heat and shift up the gears, staying faithful to the original while adding their own brand of Asian Techno toughness. On point.

Whichever way you slice it, there’s more on offer here than you can shake your Techno stick at. All manner of variations on the Selador boss’s majestic original.

Whatever your brand of voodoo, we’ve got you covered.

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