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REVIEW: John Dahlback Ft. E.Hassle - One Last Ride incl. official video on Universal

Felix Cartel Remix
Felix Cartel Inst
Tommy Trash Remix
My Digital Enemy Remix
Extended



With 'One Last Ride' Swedish Tech / Proggresive House producer John Dahlbäck is delivering perhaps his biggest vocal track so far. Having a ton of aces up his sleeve, this time John Dahlbäck combines his skillful sound production with the unique voice of Erik Hassle for this sweet and sensitive track. On top the original was touched by the remixing hands of some very talented artists such as Tommy Trash, My Digital Enemy and Felix Cartal (Dim Mak Rec.)

Despite his young age John Dahlbäck is already looking back on a long history of producing. Being involved in electronic music production by his older cousin Jesper Dahlbäck, his debut 12" was issued on the cult Chicago house label Deep4Life in 2002, when John was at the tender age of 17. Several dozen productions and remixes followed on many esteemed labels (including Germany's Kompakt under the guise of Hug), and his prolific output even eclipsed that of his older cousin. In 2005 he released his debut full-length, Man from the Fall on Systematic Records, and a second full-length, Shades of a Shadow, followed only weeks later on Little Angel Records. He also runs and operates the dirty house/techno imprint Pickadoll Records out of Germany.

John’s huge anthem 'One Last Ride' is now ready to take the big room floors by storm with a massive remix package from Tommy Trash, Felix Cartal and My Digital Enemy.



                                                

Dimitri Kechagias review:Mutants is a label we must check as each and every single release is a large track that you must play and stand out from the rest fellow djs who will look you with jealousy of how on earth you got this massive tune in your hands. The package is extended and includes great variety of mixes. Original is a big uplifting feel good epic prog house style track with very sweet  melody in the breakdown and heart touching moody vocal that really adds to the whole atmosphere. It sounds like coming out from a Moby track. The remixes will do it right for you with Tommy Trash who is on fire lately delivers a spanky banger that can be easily named as dirty dutch meets nu rave style. My Digital Enemy moves to the more melodic prog house sound perfect for peak time moments and finally Felix delivers the more playful and raw version. Is anybody out there not serviced with this release?  I can guess your answers. Its a sure player once again from Mutants.



Additional info:
http://www.johndahlback.com/
http://www.erikhassle.com/
http://www.mydigitalenemy.com/
http://www.facebook.com/mutantsrecords