Sly One vs Jurrane – Everything To Me [Discover 2010]

4 Apr/10 3

Following massive support from Armin on ASOT and Aly & Fila, this storming original track is now out on Beatport.

Support from Armin Van Buuren (ASOT), Paul Van Dyk (Vandit), Aly and Fila (FSOE), Eddie Halliwell (BBC Radio 1), Activa, Simon Patterson, John Askew, Jon O’Bir, Giuseppe Ottaviani, Sean Tyas, Tillmann Uhrmacher, Andy Moor, Tom Colontonio, Sebastian Brandt, Thrillseekers, Paul Trainer

“this could be one of the most important trance records of the last 18 months and potentially the biggest single Discover has ever seen…” — John Askew

John Askew – Giving You Acid (Sly One vs Jurrane Remix) [Discover 2010]

4 Apr/10 0

The S1vsJ remix of Askew’s techno monster forms one of the highlights of the John Askew Rediscovered remixes album. You can order the CD from the RecoverWorld website, pre-order the digital download from iTunes,  and catch it in all S1vsJ’s current radio and live sets.

This one is not to be missed.

John Askew – Bad Apple (Sly One vs Jurrane Remix) [Discover 2009]

6 Sep/09 0

Bad AppleJohn Askew’s latest release gets the Sly One vs Jurrane mistreatment with this vicious tech rework, which sees the duo’s split personality manifest itself yet again with one of the darkest, most thunderous grooves this year.

Check out the sample in the Player!

Release date confirmed for November 2009.

John O’Callaghan – Don’t Look Back (Sly One vs Jurrane Remix) [Armada 2009]

22 Jul/09 1

The new Sly One vs Jurrane remix of Don’t Look Back received a 10/10 reaction from John O’Callaghan when the duo handed it in, and with good reason.  This anthemic rework squeezes every last drop of energy from the album original and has brought crowds to breaking point in Sly & Jurrane’s sets for the last few months.

The remix is set to follow on from JOC’s album, “Never Fade Away” on Armada in October.

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Sly One vs Jurrane – Citizen [Discover 2009]

15 Jul/09 0

This tech-trance thumper (based on the boys’ “Dark” sound from their remixes of Second Summer, John Askew’s Fade To Black and Johan Ekman’s Shade of Your Soul) is a truly unique slab of driving energy combined with a soaring break and haunting vocal; a beautiful moment in the most pounding sets.

Included in John Askew’s hotly Digital Society compilation.

Released 21st December 2009.

Buy it here.

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