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One of Germany's finest trance labels gave us some upfront information about a few interesting releases they will be bringing out in 2006. Head in to find out about new tunes by Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Woody van Eyden, Ferrin & Low, B.R.U.N.I. and more...
Fenology's latest release by Alex M.O.R.P.H. called 'New Harvest' is still going strong all over the globe, and now we bring you a full update on what's to come on this respected label.
Coming up in February '06 is a track by the duo Ferrin & Low called 'Breeze'. Woody van Eyden has been spinning this tune for ages now, and that's of course with a reason: it's a super-energetic uplifter with a highly memorable melody and a package of interesting remixes. Interpretations that will be included in the release are the Original, a Van Eyden & Creemers Peaktime Remix, a B.R.U.N.I. Remix, a Dub by Will Holland and a Van Eyden & Creemers 'till Dawn remix to finish things off. Watch out, 'cause this one's most likely going to be massive!
March/April will bring us a track that has been produced by two of Fenology's main artists, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and Woody van Eyden. The tune features vocals by Kate Peters and is called 'Heavenly'. The remixes are by Moonrush (who just had a great release with their Minddrive alias on First Second) and Sassot pres. Broken Toys. Expect a full-on vocal trancer with crisp lyrics and a tight amount of drive!
After 'Heavenly', we will be treated by a release that has been produced by upcoming talent B.R.U.N.I.. His 'Silver Dust' will be available in both an Original and a Club mix, as well as a remix by UK DJ and producer Andy Bagguley.
Mallorca Lee and David Forbes' '92 Elements' will also see the light of day on Fenology in 2006, and will include a remix by Gesture Music head honcho Misja Helsloot.
And last but not least, the follow-up for 'Heavenly' has already been finished and will be named 'Y68'. The one and only Paul van Dyk is already caning the Giuseppe Ottaviani remix, which will be included on the full release together with the Original and a Peaktwins Remix.
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