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After their release of Bitter Little Pill on US label Kinetic, Starecase have decided to go European, with a move to Black Hole Recordings.
One of the biggest acts in US Trance is Starecase, responsible for a number of storming tracks over the past 10 years, including their recent "Bitter Little Pill", and their not so recent tracks such as "Not so Blue", which was beaten to death by Paul van Dyk in 2000.
Their move to BlackHole signifies an emergence of US artists who have so far been confined to the US, and this move is in time for the release of Firstfloor, which promises to be a nice bubbling progressive album with a dab of vocals, due for April.
Starecase join the ranks of Tiesto, Cor Fijneman, Ralphie B on one of the biggest and best trance labels in Europe.
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