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It sounds like the inside of my head during a panic attack
- sasha
Wicked stuff! Original is cool but a bit mental for me to play. Will be on Tim’s remix though
- tom budden
Feeling the tg mix. good stuff
- dave mothersole
TG mix rawks!!! Excellent stuff, great to see the label back where they belong - full support :-)
- jamie mchugh
Long time fan of the original, tim really does a great job with this remix too
- chris fortier
The original is a monster maybe too much so for an old house fart like me; but I can definitely play the TG remix...still mad but with a bit more syncopation and a bit less nail to the brain. Cool release.
- mazi * Audio Soul Project
Sounds really heavy-hitting great work! best for party animal:-) fantastic remix, has real deep groove! be on different levels from other artist. say again great work.
- dj nori (posivision magazine / tokyo)
Wicked tracks. Will support.
- dave jenkins/idj
I really like this raw beauty from the duo. Very uplifting and freshly groove gonna kick some ass on the dance floor this summer. Nice one.
- christereo
After an extremely long hiatus, Phrunky Recordings (Denver / Berlin) is back and ready to rock once again, and what better way to return than with a release from one of the world’s best DJs, and a fresh remix from one of the quickest rising talents in today’s techno scene.
Lee Burridge (Fabric / Get Weird), known worldwide for melting brains with his phenomenal DJ sets, has teamed up with Steve Porter (USA) to deliver one of the most mental, speaker-damaging tunes you’re bound to hear all year, ‘Raw Dog.’ Love it or hate it, this is aural disco-tech anarchy through and through, jam-packed with relentless, over the top production and forceful sonic mayhem and a relentless drive from start to end.
London’s rising star, TG (Trapez / Four:Twenty) delivers a perfect peaktime monster of a remix, already receiving radio support from John Digweed (Transitions) as well as worldwide club play by the crème de la crème of techno superstars. Tripped out arrangements and incredible programming is the name of the game, with a very close attention to detail and dancefloor sensibility.
‘Raw Dog’ is definitely not one for the faint of heart, or for those DJs who are too afraid to let things get a bit out of control. Phrunky Recordings however love it in all it’s aggressive glory, and confidently offer it to you.
Chillin!!
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