THE MACKENZIE EP by THE MACKENZIE

SKU83684
ArtistTHE MACKENZIE
TitleTHE MACKENZIE EP
LabelWE PLAY HOUSE RECORDINGS
Catalog #WPH 024
Tag
ReleaseW 29 - 2015
FormatVinyl - EU12''
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Tracks

  1. The Mackenzie - No Promises
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/83684_the_mackenzie_ep/1_the_mackenzie_-_no_promises.mp3
  2. The Mackenzie - No Promises (Lauer Remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/83684_the_mackenzie_ep/2_the_mackenzie_-_no_promises_lauer_remix.mp3
  3. The Right Side (Locked Groove & Red D's Exotische Edit)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/83684_the_mackenzie_ep/3_the_right_side_locked_groove_amp_red_ds_exotische_edit.mp3
  4. The Mackenzie - No Promises (Lauer Cover Version)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/83684_the_mackenzie_ep/4_the_mackenzie_-_no_promises_lauer_cover_version.mp3

Description

Reissue of a unknown b-side of an early Belgian trance outfit release. Before they made euro trance they made this heavenly balearic gem. It screamed for Lauer remixes and he provided…Unless you have been sleeping it should be pretty obvious that WPH head honcho Red D has a weak spot for early Belgian trance stuff. Before trance was even known as trance that is… The early 90ies were the post new beat era in Belgium and loads of producers were experimenting with new sounds to steer away from the blatantly commercial new beat chart stuff. So that’s when the magic started happening. One of these producer outfits was The Mackenzie, who on their very first releases covered a territory somewhere between new beat, Chicago house and Balearic sounds. None of these tracks really ‘hit’, but some 25 years later WPH shows you that true timeless quality always resurfaces. ‘No Promises’ is simply a divine piece of work from start to finish and should become that underground summer hit played by any DJ worth his or her salt when it comes to putting melody over beats. One listen to this one and it’s easy to see why German stronghold Lauer was the go to man for some remix action. Lauer brings you a different take and a classic cover version of the original. As a little bonus Locked Groove & Red D made an edit of a remix done by The Mackenzie in that same period. I think you will agree that both these tracks were made to be on one E.P. Trust WPH to bring it back in a different way!

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