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REVIEW: Sultan + Ned Shepard VS Thomas Sagstad feat. Dirty Vegas - Somebody To Love (Remixes) on Harem Records

1-Paris & Simo remix
2-dBerrie remix

Beatport EXCLUSIVE release: September 24th 2012
Sirup Music is very proud to announce the amalgamation of two long time successful labels. Teaming up with international superstars Sultan + Ned Shepard and their long time successful Canadian label 'Harem Records' to be implemented in the Sirup Music catalogue, the new era starts with a bang.

The first release presents the fantastic collaboration of Sultan + Ned Shepard with Norwegian producer Thomas Sagstad and features the vocals of none other than Dirty Vegas' voice Steve Smith.

Coming in two parts, the remix package includes stunning remixes from Paris & Simo and dBerrie. The previously released original bundle includes a remix provided by Third Party alongside the Original Mix.

This is definitely the beginning of a wonderful relationship and we from the Sirup Music camp warmly welcome our new partners.

  Sultan + Ned Shepard vs. Thomas Sagstad feat Dirty Vegas - SomebodyToLove (Remix Pack 2) Preview by Harem Records
 
Dimitri Kechagias review: The exceptional record label Harem records combines its powers with Sirup and the first release Sultan + Ned Shepard VS Thomas Sagstad  feat. Dirty Vegas - Somebody To Love is a hit record that is already a super large epic prog house anthem not to be missed and one of the finest of 2012. Now  two massive additional remixes are released  that will rock your clublife for the next months. First of all is the dBerrie remix which  is energetic banging epic Swedish prog house style  at its very best. It starts with cool intro breakdown and very soon the blast of synths will make you dizzy for sure. The beat kicks back for the tough, naughty and dirty  climax that will move stadium size crowds. If you look for a harder version then Paris & Simo remix deliver the appropriate remix for you. Their version is one that you can play in nu rave/electro house/dim mak style sets. The breakdown is the only calming moment in it. The climax is so fast and furius that will make you sweat and feel butterflies in your stomach without doubt. The sure thing is that this remix is not for the faint hearted and can even start its own new substyle house-core that means house with elements of hardcore and hardstyle. Perfect for the younger clubbers who can melt their feet on the dancefloor. Of course main ingredient that is one of the big factors of its success is the excellent Steve Smith vocal performance that is so indie rock and passionate too. Top remixes on one  of the finest prog house anthems of 2012. Love iT!
                                    




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