| Release Date | 2008-06-16 |
| Label | Z Records |
| Catalog # | ZEDD12102 |
One of the standout tracks from the new Sunburst Band album “Moving With The Shakers” gets the remix treatment from Dennis Ferrer. Here Dennis Ferrer reworks the sophisticated disco of “Journey To The Sun” into a deep but powerful bass heavy groove with techy stabbing synths under the dreamy vocals. He also strips back his remix to produce a very useable Dub mix too… Definitely one for the Ibiza terraces. DJ Reactions: Fedde Le Grand – Loving these tracks Jimspter - Dennis kills it once again. What a great mix Danny Krivit – This is excellent Groove Armada - Wicked package. Love it. Ben Watt - Bumpy afro dub coolness Copyright - Great stuff......as usual Dennis rocks it out !!! Aaron Ross – Marvelous Danny Rampling – I like this Rasmus Faber – Excellent Kiko Navarro - Im sure this will be hot. Can’t wait to play it Audiowhores - Yet again Dennis brings the heat! Superb remix! 9/10 Jask - Feeling the Dennis mixes Stuart Patterson - Great to have a house take on one of the tracks DJ Roog - Dennis mix is amazing! Sergio Flores - A favourite artist of mine being remixed by another. Incredibly good. Gareth Sommerville - Really into what Dennis and Elektrons have done Graeme Park - Wahey! Thanks for the music. Beautifully intense & superb as always John Julius Knight – On fire Kaskade - Now that is what i am talking about!!! Massive cut will be in the crate for the rest of the year Jask - Feeling the Dennis mixes Groove Junkies – Excellent Craig Bartlett – Loving the Dennis mixes Shapeshifters – This is a nice remix Grant Nelson - This is destined for future 'MasterCuts Classic..." albums. Awesome! Andy Ward - Can the man do no wrong ?? Martin Lodge - Dennis smashes it again !!!!! Miguel Migs - Diggin the Dennis remix DJ Mannix - This is just mega!! Mousse T - F***me, love it....DF is da man Tom Stephan - love the Dennis Ferrer mixes CJ Mackintosh - Dennis mix is nice & deep. Loving it. Quality! John Jones (Hed Kandi) - Every track is immense.













































