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CANTOMA aka PHIL MISON - Out Of Town: The Remixes



Artist: CANTOMA aka PHIL MISON  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Out Of Town: The Remixes
Label: Leng  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: LENGCD 003
Format: 2xCD
Released: 19 September, 2011
Price: $16.92
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Paloma - MP3 Sample MP3 "Paloma" (Mudd Slender Loris mix)
2.  - Dix Vertes - MP3 Sample MP3 "Dix Vertes" (Cosmodelica remix)
3.  - Gambarra - MP3 Sample MP3 "Gambarra" (Pete Herbert dub)
4.  - North Shore - MP3 Sample MP3 "North Shore" (Idjut Boys version)
5.  - Only People - MP3 Sample MP3 "Only People" (Blackbelt Andersen remix)
6.  - North Shore - MP3 Sample MP3 "North Shore" (Max Essa remix)
7.  - Under The Stars - MP3 Sample MP3 "Under The Stars" (Ray Mang remix)
8.  - Gambarra - MP3 Sample MP3 "Gambarra" (Lexx remix)
9.  - Viusu - MP3 Sample MP3 "Viusu" (Tiago remix)
10.  - North Shore - MP3 Sample MP3 "North Shore" (Max Essa intrumental remix)
Side 2
1.  - Out Of Town - MP3 Sample MP3 "Out Of Town" (Phil Mison continuous DJ mix)

  • played by:Lexx, Max Essa, Tiago, Golden Fleece, Solid State - All Out War Radio, Juno Recommends Cd Albums, Ray Mang, Guynamukat Production, The Project Club, Mudd (Claremont 56), Cantoma, Tiago

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    Review

    Claremont 56 & Leng label boss Paul "Mudd" Murphy has assembled an impressive cast for this remixed version of Phil Mison's decidedly downtempo - sorry, Balearic - Out Of Town LP. Murphy himself offers up a pleasingly languid take on "Paloma", before handing over the reigns to a succession of similarly minded pals. There's a delicious Balearic dub of "Des Vertes" from Cosmodelica, a sprightly nu-disco rub of "Gambarra" from regular Mison cohort Pete Herbert, a delightfully Scandolearic excursion from Blackbelt Andersen and floor-friendly takes from the Idjuts and Ray Mang. Best of all, though, is Tiago's druggy, synth-heavy version of "Visusu", which sounds like a vivid dream involving Quiet Village and a carload of acid-fried evangelists.