TOOLROOM KNIGHTS MIXED BY DIRTY SOUTH RELEASED 15th SEPTEMBER 2008
05/08/2008

Continuing their policy of investing in white-hot, breakthrough talent, Toolroom Records enlist Australian DJ/producer Dirty South to provide a mix for the prolific Toolroom Knights
series. After efforts from label boss Mark Knight and Radio 1 DJ Dave
Spoon, the series is quickly garnering a reputation for cutting-edge
mixes that push the boundaries of House music. It would be difficult to
name a new artist who has had more impact on the scene over the last
couple of years than Dirty South aka Dragan Roganovic. It was 2006 and
Dirty South’s killer remix of Evermore’s ‘It’s Too Late’ that his
career really began to skyrocket. The remix was easily among the year’s
biggest tracks in clubland and in addition to being licensed to over 30
compilations worldwide, the track was nominated for ‘Best Alternative
Dance Release’ at the International Dance Music Awards in Miami. Since
that pivotal moment Dirty South has gone on to remix countless world
renowned artists such as Depeche Mode, Mark Ronson, Tracy Thorn, Snoop
Dogg, Tiesto and Roger Sanchez among many others. By no means purely a
remix specialist, Dirty South has produced an impressive number of high
quality EPs and singles. ‘Let It Go’, ‘Open Your Heart’, ‘Minority’ and
The Doors sampling ‘The End’ have been all been club-smashing anthems
that have received support from right across the board.
The strength of
this double disc release lies with a carefully selected array of
floor-destroying House tracks that have been hand-picked from a vast
array of production talent from across the globe. There is a cunning
blend of classic US sounds, techno and electro-influenced cuts and
Dirty South’s own releases that bubble together in a mammoth, musical
melting pot. CD1 begins in epic fashion with Kemistry’s remix of the Buzzin Fly classic ‘Insomnia’ by Rodamaal. There is an early theme of melody-rich numbers that includes Studio Apartment’s ‘I’m In Love’ and Gui Boratto’s ‘Anunciación’, which both set the tone perfectly for the introduction of the more full-on club bangers for which Dirty South is famed. As Samuel L Session’s remix of Jerome Sydenham’s‘Ebian’ rolls
into the picture a little later you can feel the pressure being
gradually ratcheted up a couple of notches. Dirty South’s own track ‘Minority’ blazes into the mix around the halfway point, keeping the intensity levels stoked as it does. Skylark’s Miami-conquering remix of Xpress 2’s ‘Music Xpress’ and Solomun’s ‘Deadman’ sit
back-to-back in the home- stretch of the mix and serve as an insight
into what anthems sound like past and present. The versatility of the
mix is epitomized by the closing choice of James Holden’s remix of Nathan Fake’s ‘The Sky Was Pink’ with its neo-trance synths and glitchy flourishes of white-noise.
Conversely CD2 is more of a straight-up peak time affair that is laced with occasional vocal numbers and accapellas that keep the flow fresh and always interesting. Kicking off with Dirty South’s recent Axwell collaboration ‘Open Your Heart’ the mix immediately moves through darker musical shades than on the previous disc thanks to Dubfire’s devastating remix of Booka Shades’s ‘Charlotte’. Toolroom boss Mark Knight’s remix of Dave Spoon’s ‘88’ is cleverly layered with an acappella version of Paul Harris & Dirty South’s ‘Better Day’; a deft touch that takes an already thrilling track to another level. There is an abundance of contributions from the influential Swedish House Mafia with Sebastian Ingrosso & Laidback Luke’s ‘Chaa Chaa’, Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso’s ‘Partouze’ and Steve Angello’s ‘Gypsy’ all being weaved into the mix. German producer Tocadisco turns in a show-stopping interpretation of ‘The End’ to round the disc off in frenetic fashion. Off the back of his awesome production output, Dirty South has toured extensively throughout Europe, the UK, the US, Canada and UAE in addition to numerous performances back home at Australia’s biggest festival events. 2008 also saw him secure an exciting monthly residency alongside Erick Morillo at Pacha, Ibiza for his legendary Subliminal Sessions parties.
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