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Deja-Move "Sunday"
(CD Album / 2007 / 5000 Records / U.K.) - ( Album Online Release / 2009 / Deja-Tunes / GER)

Direction: Downbeat, Electronic, Lounge

Deja-Move / Sunday is the music for an aquarium lounge party with style and dimmer. Easy-going for an immaculate relaxation, the autopilot for a perfect landing. 

Elegant beats -from dope to hammond-, smart bass lines and an exquisite keyboard collection make the distinctive
Deja-Move easy-electronic-retro sound, reminiscent of bands like Groove Armada, the Cocteau Twins and the french band Air.

Carefully constructed arrangements and atmospheres, great melodies and positive vibes...leave the stress behind...this is one of the real downbeat classics…the perfect warmup album for a big night, and for chill out time after.

You can find Deja-Move´s music on many compilations (Brazilectro /SPV, Miedzynami Café/ Warner Poland, Nova Soul/SPV) and in thousands of Lounge Spots worldwide. The "Rolling Stone" magazine wrote:..."Aaron Bingle has an amazing collection of synthezisers and he knows how to tweak them"..."beautiful to listen to"...

...Let´s Deja...

Deja-Move - Sunday
 
 

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Deja Move "Saturday"
(Vinyl E.P. / 5000 Records / 2002 / U.K.) - ( E.P. Online Release / 2009 / Deja-Tunes / GER)

Direction: Downbeat, Electronic, Lounge

Saturday is contributing to the album Sunday by Deja-Move, with remixes from “Beat Pharmacie”, “Venomspace”, unreleased versions and new tracks by Deja-Move. This EP was released on London based Label 5000 Records on 12inch vinyl only.

“Cisum to allwomen 2 feat. Mica” is a melancholic poptrack, sharing a great vibe together with the downbeat-
orientated remixes and the selection of this EP.

Deja-Move is the music for an aquarium lounge party with style and dimmer. Easy-going for an immaculate relaxation, the autopilot for a perfect landing...elegant beats -from dope to hammond-, smart bass lines and an exquisite keyboardcollections make the distinctive Deja-Move easy-electronic-retro sound, reminiscent of Groove Armada, the Cocteau Twins and the french band Air.

Carefully constructed arrangements and atmospheres, great melodies and positive vibes....leave the stress behind.

You can find Deja-Move´s music on many compilations worldwide (Brazilectro/ SPV, Miedzynami Café/ Warner Poland, Nova Soul/ SPV), tracks from this EP on Lounge Deluxe (Monte La Rue, Las Salinas Session 3 / Wok music and in thousands of Lounge Spots worldwide. The RollingStone magazine wrote:...Aaron Bingle has an amazing collection of synthezisers and he really knows how to tweak them ...beautiful to listen to...

Deja-Move - Saturday - EP
 
 

Aaron Bingle / "Desert Move"
( Vinyl 12" Release / 2001 / Alpha Records / GER) - (Maxi Online Release / 2009 / Deja-Tunes / GER)

Direction: Deep House

Desert Move is a deephouse classic tune from Aaron Bingle, released on vinyl back in 2001 (Alpha Records). This Maxi comes with an amazing remix by Germany/Cologne based Deep House act Salz and a floorbreaking mix by Threshold Project reminding in Mr. Oizo's sound, plus a brandnew deep & modern reinterpretation of the classic by Aaron Bingle in 2008.

 Aaron Bingle - Desert Move - EP
 
 
Marko Bokun "The Dremthief"
(Maxi Online Release / 2009 / Deja-Tunes / GER)

Direction: Downbeat, Electronica

“The Dremthief” is the maxisingle release of Marko Bokun’s Longplayer "I Forgot My Name", including 2 remixes by Deja-Move, a further mix by Marko Bokun as well as the new unreleased Downbeat Track “Remember May” by Marko Bokun.

The “Deja-Move/ Train Dub Mix” is a floorfilling midtempo mix with a Hip Hop Beat underneath, musically influenced by the Balcan Move. The “Secret Convenience Mix” is the consequent development of the original tune supported by a sweet and mysthic downbeat vibe. Bokun's "StolenRemix" has an electronical touch and “Remember May” is one of his masterpieces of pure sweetness in a downbeat shape.

Marko Bokun is one of these highly talented musicians and producers who kept working behind the hypes & scenes for a lot of years. So it’s even more amazing that many well-known producers have used his work and samples without actually knowing him. His samples were used by bands like Duplex Inc. or Blank & Jones and his music was performedin numerous TV broadcasts as well.

You might know Marko Bokun from various releases on labels such as Kontor Records (Sunset Chill), Audiopharm SPV (Afrotronic/ Brazilectro), Watermusic Records and some others. As they were making their way to a lot of play lists and brought him some attention.


Marko Bokun - The Dremthief
 
 
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