Review: Matthias Tanzmann and his Moon Harbour imprint are now almost household names in today's hugely popular appeal of house and techno. The Leipzig native and Distillery Club resident has been plying his craft over nearly two decades with a massive discography of his own, not to mention his various residencies over the years at some of The White Isle's biggest parties, namely Circo Loco. The Momentum LP is his first album since 2008's Restless and sees Tanzmann explore a variety of moods and grooves; from the deep and tropical vibes of the opener "Tamarind", the dusty deep house of "Rybu", the slinky and emotive tech house usually more associated with him as shown on "Fireworks On The Roof" plus he proves he can still pursue something more experimental like on the dubby minimal hypnotism of "Sfumato".
Review: Moon Harbour boss Matthias Tanzmann's latest album Momentum is still making an impact on dancefloors all over the world. Now the man from Leipzig looks to remix a bunch of tracks from the recent opus. First up is returning favourite Andrea Oliva, plus new school stars from Berlin Andhim. Plus, legendary figures that are Josh Wink with his interpretation of "Laika" and the recently retired Jesse Rose serving u one of his last with the remix of "Rybu". All four cuts here really pack a punch and prove that Moon Harbour exactly have their finger on the pulse when it comes to fine remix talents.
Review: The Leipzig legend and long standing Distillery Club resident Matthias Tanzmann presented his brilliant second album entitled Momentum on his highly esteemed Moon Harbour Recordings imprint in 2016. After the first volume of reworks which presented great renditions by Ovum boss Josh Wink and and the recently retired Jesse Rose, Momentum (Remixes Part 2) features a mighty, rolling, main room peak time destroyer by the current scene favourite Hot Since 82 giving "Tamarind" the Knee Deep In Sound treatment. Elsewhere, the renowned German producer Martin Gretschmann aka Acid Pauli delivers a deep and minimal version of "Coffee Clouds" which is perfect for getting weird at the after hours. On the flip, they save the best for last: the legendary Kerri Chandler hands in his remix of "Sfumato"and delivers that timeless and evocative NYC basement vibe for late night, divine moments of truth.
Review: With Summer Camp, Moon Harbour introduces a series of compilations that features re-releases of summer tracks from the label's back stock. The slinky and emotive remix by veteran Dennis Ferrer of Sabb's "One Of Us" (feat Forrest) has not aged at all in the last three years. From 2013's time capsule is Sable Sheep's "Upon Burning Skies" which is tribal house at its finest and nearly a decade later: label head honcho Matthias Tanzmann serves up his terrific "Chano" which similarly explores polyrhythmic latin flair - it's sure to get some near spiritual moments in effect on the dancefloor.
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