| Release Date | 2011-07-29 |
| Label | Lowendcommunity |
| Catalog # | LEC022 |
Bas Struik, born in Eindhoven in the mid 1980's has always been surrounded by music. His passion for electronic music grew after purchasing his decks. The first few years he played from techno to minimal and from disco to electro. Artists that inspired him are: Matt John, Omar S, Romanthony, Robert Dietz, Depeche Mode, Reboot and Loco Dice. Bas started out playing at illegal raves that got him into club nights. Later he started focussing on producing, and in 2009 he graduated for his audio course at the highly respected SAE. He had a slamming live performance at Lief Festival 2009! The future holds a lot for Bas. He has a release coming up on Sound Architecture with a remix of one of his tracks by Findling & Lihab. DJ and Producer Wouter de Moor is one of those guys who conquers the world with a smile. Labeled by many as the ideal son in law, but known by his direct surrounding as a person of unlimited energy, drive and enthusiasm for dance music in all its forms and with all its side-effects. He makes a very decent house tune himself, which shows when one inspects his discography. The list of releases is now growing at a steady pace with tracks on various big imprints. From Amsterdams Bla Bla and Remote Area, to 90 Watts and Paco Osuna's Spanish Mindshake, label owners are all very pleased to welcome him to their firms. Naturally this has lead to a packed dj-agenda with gigs all over Holland, but also in South Korea, China, Spain, London and the infamous Cocoon club in Frankfurt. His unstoppable appetite for technical improvement and musical development combined with an open-minded attitude obviously made him a favorite among people who like to dance all over the world and seem to be setting him up for a long-lasting career! Bas Struik - Blue Lagoon incl. Wouter de Moor Remix is released 29/07/2011
BLUE LAGOON
| 1 | Blue LagoonOriginal Mix Bas Struik | 8:36 / 127 BPM Tech House | |
| 2 | Blue LagoonWouter de Moor Remix Wouter De Moor, Bas Struik | 7:21 / 127 BPM Tech House |





















