Posts Tagged ‘Ledge Music’
Laidback Luke & Marchand – Don’t Let Go (Wize Remix) – Ledge Music
November 25th, 2005 • Remixography
Tags: Don't Let Go, Laidback Luke, Ledge Music, Marchand

The new Ledge Music is coming. This time Laidback Luke & Marchand got together to make this new vocal pearl. Including hot remixes from top notch artists such as Sébastien Léger, Wize and Marchand.

Holland’s beloved house music-loving homeboy, Laidback Luke is on an international mission to rock clubs, win hearts and top charts. A producer and DJ with immense talent, tonnes of spirit and a steely determination to succeed, he has been on a worldwide search for the ultimate in dancefloor energy since the mid-1990s. “Music is an amazing tool that can evoke powerful memories and emotions,” says Luke with a smile. “And I will not rest until I’ve given my best: I want to share as much music as possible with as many people as possible.” And in 2006, with an incredibly impressive discography of 100+ recordings and a DJ diary that takes him from his studio near Amsterdam to clubs all over the world, including Pacha and Space (Ibiza), Ministry of Sound (London), Industria (Antwerp) and Opium (Miami), it would seem that Luke is well on the way to achieving his goals.
In 2006 Luke has been bang into the hot sounds of the ‘Swedish house mafia’. Discovering that he shared many influences with Steve Angello, the two hit-makers first met on the www.laidbackluke.com forum in 2003, trading MP3s online before finally meeting face to face at the Miami WMC in 2004. They have remained buddies ever since and Luke’s remix of Sexy F**k for Steve’s label Size and his cool collaboration with Steve titled Otherwize Then (unleashed on Sebastian Ingrosso’s label Refune) have been hammered by top jocks around the world. Indeed, Luke is on fire right now and is preparing for further collaborations when he returns to Stockholm at the end of the year. So watch out for even bigger sparks in 2007 as the Flying Dutchman continues his international house music revolution!
Wize – Exhibition – Part II (Remixes) – Ledge Music
May 31st, 2005 • Discography
Tags: Dynamic Rockers, Exhibition, Fat Phaze, Ledge, Ledge Music, Muttonheads
After the success of the Part I featuring the Original Edit and the excellent remixes by DJ DLG and Manuel Tur, the highly expected Part II of Exhibition is now ready!
- A1. Muttonheads ‘Under Acid’ Remix
- A2. Dynamic Rockers Remix
- B1. Ledge Remix
- B2. Fat Phaze ‘Fuck Fake’ Remix
Feedbacks
Tony Senghore
‘Really good remix package that covers all angles. My favourite mixes are the Muttonheads and fatphaze mixes. really good.’
Jerry Bouthier (DMC Update Buzz Chart)
‘ like this, charted it in my buzz chart, playing it out (fave mix is ledge music), will review in Update shortly.’
Sharp Boys
‘A1 & A2 are in the box & we’ll be supporting these… B1 & B2 are good, but a little hard for us’ A: 8/10 B: 7/10
Paulette (Ministry of Sound Radio/Radio FG)
‘ It’s a very fruity, dirty disco filtered thing that has gone straight into my box’
Donald Glaude (US)
‘ I Love it, played it last week end. It went over really well. It went off in Vegas this last Friday.’
Joel Xavier (Kinky Vinyl/Whoop Records)
‘ Lovin’ it!’
Laidback Luke
‘Playing the Muttonheads remix’
Nico De Ceglia (Radio 1 scout for Pete Tong/MOS Radio/Buzz Chart)
‘Good!’
Lewis Dene (Update / Buzz Chart)
‘Great energised Roule-esque mashup of summer’ A: 8/10 B: 7/10, Never sounded so good.’
Chris G. (HenchMen)
‘Fantastic House Antem ! Destroyed the dancefloor with Muttonheads Remix !!!’
Nolan Kane (TEAMtalk)
‘A1: Cool & upbeat sounds – love it! 8.5/10 A2: Will be great for the show 8/10 B2: Cool 80′s sound to it!’ 7/10
Paul Hughes (Energy FM)
‘A1: Acid Mix that rocks A2: My fave mix 9/10 B1: Chunky and driving 8/10 B2: Deep and Dirty, I like it 7/10
Know How Records, Camden
‘Like the Fat Phaze Mix best, will be charting and stocking this’
FNUK Plastic Surgery Records
‘ Muttonheads crank it right up!
Michael Paterson (23 rd Precinct Records, Glasgow )
‘ 8 / 10 Wicked! In the chart too
Paul Hillyer (Southern FM)
‘ Fat Phaze always delivers the goods and this is no exception. Liking this – playing club & radio. 8/10′
Stonebridge
‘ Interesting record that I’m still getting my head around.’
Wize – Exhibition – Part I – Ledge Music
March 28th, 2005 • Discography
Tags: DJ DLG, Exhibition, Ledge Music, Manuel Tur
Like a glam rock fueled missile, comes ‘Exhibition’ from Parisien duo ‘Wize’. Giorgio Moroderesque emotion in bed with the cream of the French touch sound, underlayed by tight beats, mixed with that psychoacoustic mastery only associated with that other pariesien duo, Daft Punk. What can we say, except eargasm, eargasm, eargasm. (source: Dancefrontdoor.co.uk)
Feedbacks
Tony Senghore
‘The DJ DLG mix is awesome! A real heavy and bass driven push-up-bra remix. It works better for me than the original mix and the Manuel Tur remix for the floor response. Very good record. Thanks!’
Paulette (Ministry of Sound Radio/Radio FG)
‘it’s a very fruity, dirty disco filtered thing that has gone straight into my box. The original edit has the edge with a 6/10 I am also impressed by the electro flavoured DLG remix too. Nice one.’
Sharp Boys
‘Loving DLG’s mix – fantastic tune!’
Dani Deahl (Urb Magazine USA)
French band Wize hit upon a niche when they fused the classic French house sound with more current hard disco elements, leading them to remix for some of the genre’s hottest names. “Exhibition” is a perfect illustration of this concoction with a strong chord-driven cornerstone that carries a short, but sweet vocal hook. Manuel Tur churns out a quirky counterpart with multilayered clipped keys while DLG sticks to his signature sound, providing a disco alternate.
Tim Irwin (DJ Magazine) – 3.5/4
Sandwiched between the rather formulatic French filter house of the original and the brash electro styling of Dj DLG’s remix, is a rather interesting interpretation from Germany’s Manuel Tur. Injecting a large dose of hip-swinging funk via a shuffling rhythm track and some great squelchy bass and lead lines, Tur’s mix is what you’d imagine would happen if P-funk keyboardist Bernie Worrell and bass playing cohort Boosty Collins were ever let loose on a house track. Top gear for underground house heads who like their shit a little bit freaky, in other words.
RLP (Radio FG)
“DLG remix will rock any dancefloor on the planet. This track works wonders everytime I play it. A SURE SHOT !!!!”
Jerry Bouthier (DMC Update Magazine) – 5/5
‘Despite Europe going mad for bleepy electro, the French touch is still going. As well as looping and filtering ecstatic disco samples, the Gallic party sound now digests eighties influences as Wize’s original mix showcases here. Even US producers are at it, the DJ DLG mix proposes an in your face re-interpretation that kicks ‘Exhibition’ into glorious anthem status.’
Lewis Dene (Update / DJ Magazine)
‘The original mix is a nice mixing tool (8/10), Manuel Tur’s mix is Ok but kinda misses the point (6/10), and DLG’s mix has got great energy levels – Shalamar never sounded so good! (8/10)
Paul Hughes (Energy FM)
’Being honest, all 3 mixes are well tasty and I’ve played them all in the club and on the radio show. My fave mix is the DJ DLG’s – it goes off big time! A1: 8/10 A2: 8/10 B1: 10/10
Ledge – North Pole (Wize Remix) – Ledge Music
May 24th, 2004 • Remixography
Tags: Ledge, Ledge Music, North Pole

Topplers review
4 pumping mixes riding on the red hot indie electro house formula This ones definately got the Roule / Bangalter school with big compression on the loops that churn over repetitous vocal snips, soaked with mad filtering and groovin with an extremely funky edge The energy here is banging with a sometimes frantic feel on the persistent edits and turn arounds Each mix out-does the other! Will please fans of Roulé, Phoenix, Supermen Lovers, Dj Falcon…4 tracks that really fit the bill
A1 – North Pole (Original Edit)
A2 – My Love
B1 – North Pole (Wize Remix) feat. Wize
B2 – Breakin’






















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