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10/02/2023

The tenth and final part of the selection marking twenty years of Karol XVII & MB Valence's remixing work entitled "Remixography 2002-2022", provides, as before, 4 tunes.

Volume Club starts with the duo's remix of "Last Dance", originally from GIOM - a musician, DJ and producer who has been making his own path in the world of electronic music for the past 10 years. The eclecticism of Giom's sound alongside his strong studio skills have become a reliable source of catchy dance floor tunes. In 2015 he launched his own label Supremus Records, a platform designed to release his own music as well as featuring some of the world's finest Deep House artists.

The second track: "Did You Know", with the pair's remix, belongs to BK Duke - a producer, DJ & label owner who has produced more than one hundred original songs and remixed uncountable heavyweights of the scene including Chris Lake, Bob Sinclar, Milk & Sugar, Yves Murasca, JCA, Barbara Tucker, just to name a few. Apart from his own songs and remixes, BK Duke is also producing as an exlusive author for ROBA Music Publishing.

"Panorama" is the last remixed track included in Volume Club. The remix was prepared for Elastic Sound - a project belonging to a Deep House producer Alexei Smolyaninov. Alex is an artist who managed to gather a large audience of people around him interested in beautiful and deep sounding in a short time.

This week's Volume Vox contains a remix of "Holding On", a track originally from Physics - a DJ, producer and Midnight Sun Recordings label owner. His music has been supported by many international heavyweight DJ's such as LTJ Bukem, Goldie, Randall, DJ Storm, Nookie, Makoto, Phil Source, and many more.

03/02/2023

The penultimate part of "Remixography 2002-2022" - a compilation marking the twentieth anniversary of Karol XVII & MB Valence's remixing career has been divided into Volume Club and Volume Vox.

Volume Club is composed of the following three productions:
"You're All I Need" with the duo's remix, originally by an Illinois-based producer DJ Dealer. Greg Diehl, as this is the artist's real name, is the founder and owner of an independent house label Look At You Records. His skills have taken him all over the world and allowed him to release his individual projects on notable labels such as Subliminal. The track also features Lisa Millett - undoubtedly one of the top vocalists and songwriters in house music today.

Karol XVII & MB Valence's remix of "Hoover Place 85-90" from Topspin & Dmit Kitz - a Ukrainian duo who have been involved in mutual music production since 2009. Their tracks have been signed to various labels including Incorrect Music, Babylon or Save Room, among others.

The pair's remix of Kid Massive's "Te Quiero" is the last track on this week's Volume Club. Benjamin Pedersen is a Danish producer and DJ who has been working as a musician under the name of Kid Massive for many years now. His signature driving groove house sound is known all around the world. Alongside his own production work, Kid Massive is also the label boss of the imprint Get Down Recordings.

As for the Volume Vox selection, Oscar P's "Crispified" is set for this week with a remix prepared by Karol XVII & MB Valence. Oscar P is recognized as an innovator and force in New York City's music scene. His musical style fuses his influences not only from NYC, but also Chicago and Detroit. Oscar operates two of the most respected underground house labels, Kolour Recordings and Open Bar Music. Despite his many accomplishments - worldwide touring, top - selling records, entrepreneurial ventures as a label boss and music business marketer - Oscar still pushes the envelope as an artist and businessman.

13/01/2023

Loco Records presents the sixth part of "Remixography 2002-2022" - the compilation that includes selected remixes by Karol XVII & MB Valence released throughout their 20-year-old remixing career. This part is composed of three tracks in the Volume Club section and one in Volume Vox.

Anton Lanski's "Not Enough" with a remix from the duo opens the sixth part of the collection. Anton, a producer whose music is marked by deep sound, techno forms and different experiments, displays his skills in "Not Enough". Adding Karol XVII & MB Valence's distinctive touch of classic deep house packed with warm moods and sax sounds, we've got a sublime deep remix of the track filled with great vibes.

The second track included in Volume Club is "Space Trip", featuring a musician and producer Axel B, originally by Yves Murasca - a DJ and producer, but also the owner of Déepalma Records, associated with his multifaceted approach to house music, drawing from a myriad of musical elements spanning house to tech to deep and back. Karol XVII & MB Valence are taking the remix into a techier space but still showcasing their mastery of the emotive side of deep house.

Martin Brodin's "Deep S**t" is the last track for this week's Volume Club. Martin, a DJ, producer, and a founder of MB Disco, has been involved in making music for almost two decades now. He released his original of "Deep S**t" on Seamless Recordings back in 2010. The pair was able to drop a driving deep house flavour into their remix with some deep tech attitudes so characteristic of them.

This week, Volume Vox presents Karol XVII & MB Valence's remix of "Sometimes" by Hanna. Warren Harris aka Hanna is an incredibly prolific producer and multi-instrumentalist who has released a string of consistently respected singles and albums over many years now. "Sometimes" features Ajazmir on the vocals and the duo Karol XVII & MB Valence add a deep tech house edge to their remix.

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