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Browse By Label: Existence
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Ghost World is a freshly made production duo comprised of New York’s Jeff Belfi (of Blue Room Project) and Michigan’s John Marius. Out of a chance meeting in Ann Arbor, Michigan, they have formed a collaboration that was obviously ‘meant to be’ and will no doubt make waves in the progressive comm..
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Polish DJ and producer Paul Kwitek provides Existence with its twenty-second release. He enlists the vocal talents of Michelle Chivers, a regular on the prog circuit, and the remix skills of Saul B and Jorge Dept.
The original is a very understated affair, almost a chill out/ambient piece in ma..
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Having released tracks on Plastic Fantastic, Pangea and Portugal’s Feed Me Records, Tim Davison has built himself a solid reputation. Next in line for the Londoner is a digital release called ‘Banshee’ via the ever consistent Existence label.
Davison builds the track with the slow addition of p..
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Art G and Justin Xara release their second track on Existence, following on from ‘All The Answers’.
Listening to the opening bars of the original mix, you would be forgiven for thinking that a big progressive track was in the offing. It soon becomes apparent however that this is a more summery..
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