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Artist ...... : Coyote
Title ....... : Moving

Genre ....... : House
Label ....... : International Feel
Catnr ....... : IFEEL006

Source ...... : WEB
Quality ..... : 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
Duration .... : 00:26:41  (62.1MB)
Ripdate ..... : 13-07-2010
Store ....... : http://www.Beatport.com

Tracklist ... :

1. Moving featuring Nesreen Shah              9:00
2. Second (International Peoples Gang)        9:04
   (Coyote Remix)
3. Moving (Still Going Remix)                 8:37

Release Notes :

Coyote are Timm Sure & Ampo, who met when they were residents at the legendary
Venus Nightclub in Nottingham, during those heady, anarchistic, anything's
possible days, before New Labour's mediocre homogeny set in.

Now producers and label owners in their own right (their 'Is It Balearic ?'
label has just released the wondrous Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve remix of
Midlake's 'Roscoe'), with 'Moving' they've delivered a classic piece of
futureretro house music, taking its inspiration from Graeme Park's late 80's DJ
sets and those wild, culture defining times, when jazz dancing first met the
Chicago and Detroit magicians in a darkened, smoke ridden room.  Complete with
sensual, tripped out vocals from Nesreen Shah and a monstrous remix from our
favourite New Yorkers Still Going, 'Moving' is set to light a fire under the
ring-tone monotony of what gets labeled with the fabled words 'Big Tune'.

The B Side is Coyote's remix of International Peoples Gang's 'Second'.   One of
our aims this year is to release great B Sides (Harvey's 'Little Boots', Hungry
Ghost's 'Don't Eat the Apricots') and this one is no exception, as Coyote have
turned in one of the Balearic moments of the past few years.

Twisted pop music is nearly always Balearic (Woodentops anyone ?) and IPG's
Martyn Watson's (late of 80's popsters Pookah Makes Three) dreamy melodic
sensibilities, have combined joyously with Coyote's Balearic summer madness to
produce 9 mins of  hypnotic, danceable, poptastic bliss. If you don't put this
one on repeat, you'reààààà

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Major Support from:

Erol Alkan, Rod da Bank, Francois K, Aeroplane, Tom Middleton, Prins Thomas and
many others



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Artist ...... : Coyote
Title ....... : Moving

Genre ....... : House
Label ....... : International Feel
Catnr ....... : IFEEL006

Source ...... : WEB
Quality ..... : 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
Duration .... : 00:26:41  (62.1MB)
Ripdate ..... : 13-07-2010
Store ....... : http://www.Beatport.com

Tracklist ... :

1. Moving featuring Nesreen Shah              9:00
2. Second (International Peoples Gang)        9:04
   (Coyote Remix)
3. Moving (Still Going Remix)                 8:37

Release Notes :

Coyote are Timm Sure & Ampo, who met when they were residents at the legendary
Venus Nightclub in Nottingham, during those heady, anarchistic, anything's
possible days, before New Labour's mediocre homogeny set in.

Now producers and label owners in their own right (their 'Is It Balearic ?'
label has just released the wondrous Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve remix of
Midlake's 'Roscoe'), with 'Moving' they've delivered a classic piece of
futureretro house music, taking its inspiration from Graeme Park's late 80's DJ
sets and those wild, culture defining times, when jazz dancing first met the
Chicago and Detroit magicians in a darkened, smoke ridden room.  Complete with
sensual, tripped out vocals from Nesreen Shah and a monstrous remix from our
favourite New Yorkers Still Going, 'Moving' is set to light a fire under the
ring-tone monotony of what gets labeled with the fabled words 'Big Tune'.

The B Side is Coyote's remix of International Peoples Gang's 'Second'.   One of
our aims this year is to release great B Sides (Harvey's 'Little Boots', Hungry
Ghost's 'Don't Eat the Apricots') and this one is no exception, as Coyote have
turned in one of the Balearic moments of the past few years.

Twisted pop music is nearly always Balearic (Woodentops anyone ?) and IPG's
Martyn Watson's (late of 80's popsters Pookah Makes Three) dreamy melodic
sensibilities, have combined joyously with Coyote's Balearic summer madness to
produce 9 mins of  hypnotic, danceable, poptastic bliss. If you don't put this
one on repeat, you're……………

--------------

Major Support from:

Erol Alkan, Rod da Bank, Francois K, Aeroplane, Tom Middleton, Prins Thomas and
many others



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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