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I am very happy to announce the 10 year anniversary of Trapez LTD.

They are celebrating the event with a two part compilation of brand new remixes of songs from their catalogue and I contributed by remixing Marcus Sur’s release “Down With The Ship”.

The package goes on sale from the 25 of May.

If you would like to preview some of the tunes I linked to some samples at the bottom of the article.

Part One

1. Butch- Muskatnuss (Remerc Remix)

2. Mihalis Safras – Interafrica (Roland M. Dill & Mozambeat Remix)

3. Ryan Crosson- Gotham Road (Deep´a & Biri Remix)

4. Butch – Earth (Mihalis Safras Remix)

5. Italoboyz – Rosa Fresquissima

6. Worthy – Ah Chord (Marcus Sur Remix)

7. Blind Minded – Vu Le Vous Parle

8. Lucio Aquilina – Disco Bus (Fabrice Lig Remix)

Part Two:

1. Mihalis Safras – Interafrica (Amir Remix)

2. Lucio Aquilina – Disco Bus (M.in Remix)

3. Butch – Reshef (BNZO Remix)

4. Red Robin & Jakob Hilden – Snapdragon (Sebastian Porter Remix)

5. Mucky Pups aka M.in & Jonas – Ambam

6. David Keno – Alive

7. Roland M. Dill – I’ll be There (Sam Ball Remix)

8. Amir – Rocky Mountain (Crowdkillers Remix)

9. Marcus Sur – Down with the Ship (Shane Berry Remix)

Links:

Anniversary pre-view links:
TRAPEZ ltd 100: Listen to some preview samples
TRAPEZ ltd 101: Listen to some preview samples

Press Kit:
Artist and Label Bios and Pictures: Download

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