Supported by: MANIK, Larse, Jimpster, Dyed Soundorom, Betoko, Huxley, Kyodai, Dirt Crew, Joyce Muniz, Sebo K, Adriatique, UNER, Daniel Dexter, Jay West, Andre Crom, Show-B....
After a stellar first year on the scene, MOTHER RECORDINGS comes running into 2013 like a banshee with one hell of a release from label head NHAN SOLO. The ?Nina Rocks? EP features two amazing originals followed by remixes from two of the scene?s brightest, MAT.JOE and DEATH ON THE BALCONY.
A1. BIG TREE (ORIGINAL MIX)
The EP starts with "Big Tree". An euphoric, dub induced vocal track which goes hand in hand with a funky bass-line giving a nod to that classic house sound. Made for the clubs and made to move you. This one is sure to melt away your weekday hustle and take you away to the dance floor of your weekend.
A2. NINA ROCKS (ORIGINAL MIX)
Following "Nina Rocks" is a groovy building beater of a track full of drumloops; no fluff on this one, nothing but energy. Reminiscent of that early bongo laced b-boy sound mixed with a solid, energetic, modern House kick and bold bass-line that is sure to get your ass on the floor.
B1. BIG TREE (MAT.JOE REMIX)
The dynamic and sympathetic duo MAT.JOE (OFF Recordings) from Berlin come in for the remix duties on ?Big Tree?. As expected MAT.JOE deliver a monstergroove. A new vibe on their take of this future classic. Providing a straighter, UK heavy bassline roller and a break that is sure to push the dance floor into a frenzy.
B2. NINA ROCKS (DEATH ON THE BALCONY REMIX)
Last but not least MOTHER RECORDINGS brings us Pet Recordings/Lower East artist DEATH ON THE BALCONY. DOTB boys come in with a beautiful remix for ?Nina Rocks?. This time bringing a whole different interpretation on the original. This is just love - a smooth, pure, disco bliss. Promised, this one put a smile on your face and a groove within your heart.