If
you want to rock the
party -- literally --
Deep Twenty Eight is
your weapon of choice,
with its massive wall
of sound built of soaring
electric guitars and
sub-shaking kicks. But
don't overlook Moonflower;
with mighty synths in
place of the guitars,
RND() (the duo behind
such Looq classics as
Ripples and Burn) make
sure that it rocks just
as hard.
Airplay on United
Colors of House w/ Dean
Facer. #16 on DJ Magazine
Hype Chart.
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feedback for this release
"Both tracks are
excellent and l will
be playing them both
out." – Anthony
Pappa
"Moonflower is
dope! 8/10" –
Jevne Miller (Balance
Record Pool)
"Great productions
-- both are in my bag!"
– Spesh (Looq
Records)
"Deep and hypnotic.
Great stuff." –
Thee-o (Balance Record
Pool)
"Moonflower!!!!
8/10. Charting."
– Andy Hughes
(Balance Record Pool)
"A deep and perfect
release from TOES again!!"
– DJ Tarkan (No
Smoking Recordings)
"8/10. Very good."
– Luis Diaz (Balance
Record Pool)
"Toes never disappoints
me. Excellent work on
both choons, especially
on Moonflower."
– Nicholas van
Orton
"Deep Twenty Eight
> what a deep mental
experience in this one!
Innovative one ;-) 8/10
Moonflower > another
monster tune, massive
break, cutting synths,
what else can I say
than wow. 9/10"
– The Mystic Force
(Rotationz Radio)
"Deep Twenty Eight
- O my God when the
bassline kicks in I
instantly think that's
Proghouse with Bollox,
when the Guitar hits
its O so heavy! 9/10.
Moonflower - Blew my
head off at first and
continues too, simply
essential tunage, new
shoes please. 10/10"
– Marcus Wortley
(Progressivehouse.com/ALDJ/Ultra+)
"Moonflower is
my choice, amazing drums!
Late night stuff! 9/10"
– DJ Tekes (Balance
Record Pool)
"Deep Twenty Eight
it is, that guitar stuff
going on is awesome!"
– Storyteller
"Guitars own and
this track is a great
peak time monster to
get the crowd energized."
– Chris Eberhart
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