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Max Graham, the Canadian progressive master who brought us "Shoreline", his remix of "Cried to Dream", and hits such as "Sepia" is back again with a few new upcoming singles.
With Sepia and "Dying to Survive" having been released in late 2001 on Hope Recordings and causing quite a big stir, the Canadian producer Max Graham is back again with a new production. The track is called "Crank" at the present and has been signed onto Yoshitoshi Records with a promo release coming out about now-ish. There will be a b-side to it, but the initial release is likely to see a remix on the b-side instead of a separate track.
Max and Brian Transeau of BT fame have been in the studio mashing up a couple of big tunes lately and the upcoming single is set to be a monster progressive track with that BT touch of breaks and synths. The release of this is set for the summer period but its bound to be massive!
Max has also just completed a remix of Barakka's "Song to the Siren" which is about to be released on Lost Language. The first 12" is set for release next Monday the 25th on Lost Language with a Filterheadz Remix and a John Phillipe Aviance Remix. The Max Graham remix will be release on the 2nd 12" either next Monday or shortly after on a 2nd 12" which will have a couple more remixes on.
check out www.maxgraham.com for more updates
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