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62 Mile High Club - 'The Money'
Crazy P & Inland Knights remixes

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Following the huge huge success of  the original mix of 62 Mile High Club's 'The Money', Drop Music now deliver two heavyweight remixes from Crazy P and label bosses Inland Knights.

Crazy P have been described by iDJ magazine as "this generations finest disco band" and are achieving worldwide success following the release of their 'Stop Space Return' album in 2008. Originally formed by Chris Todd and Jim Baron in the mid 1990's, Crazy P later developed into a live five-piece band with Tim Davies, Mav and vocalist Dannielle Moore. Hailing from Nottingham, Crazy P come from a similar UK free party scene background as Inland Knights, who provide the second remix of 'The Money'. Laurence  Ritchie and Andy Riley are both stalwarts and pioneers of the UK deep house scene with over 10 years of releases on leading labels the world over.  Drop Music was born in 1998.


Sound Clips...


Mark Farina: more hot jams from UK's finest.
Miguel Migs: nice!... will play both mixes thanks.
Fred Everything: Crazy P does it again...luv it!
Joshua Heath: Love the Crzy P mix.  Chuggin Broken beat with all the right harmonic elements, and ooooh when that synth bass comes in the middle :-)
Jason Hodges: in typical IK style..silky smooth
Rachel Barton (BBC Radio 1): Love the groove of the IK mix!
Steve Parry: Crazy P track is wicked, love it. Inland Knights track is great too - i will play both
Johnny Fiasco: Old school flava served properly!
Ken ECB: Hands down, the best promo I have received in 2010, and possibly 2009.  It has WMC written all over it.  I like the mixes both equally.
Olivier Desmet: Killer release, both tracks are right up my alley, full support on this one!
Jay West: both tracks are great! full support!
Giom: The Crazy P mix is my favourite here, it's awesome. Thank you
Tovar: Excellent! both tracks are great!
Grant Nelson: Fat tings!


iDJ...

iDJ April 2010Inland Knights are currently featured in the iDJ April 2010 issue as part of the 'Rig It Up' article - a feature about the history of the soundsystem.  Grab a copy from your friendly newsagent now or head over to theiDJ website.

And here's what iDJ had to say about 'The Money'...

"A new Notts/Bristol pairing (featuring Kinky Movement's Andrew McLoughlin and female vocalist Bonnie) come good with their debut on the mighty Drop. Getting big-hitters Crazy P and Inland Knights in to remix won't hurt, but while both of their more overtly house'd up mixes are good, it's actually the rawer, more funk/disco-inclined original I'm feeling the most. A great start, more please!"
8/10 Russell Deeks


62 Mile High Club...

The 62 Mile High Club is a brand new project  set for take off in February 2010, with support from none other than the notorious Drop Music label. Their debut release 'The Money' looks set to take the dancefloors by storm, and is just the first of many releases in the pipeline.

Hailing from the UK, 62 Mile High Club are a duo made up of house music stalwart Andrew Mcloughlin, a member of Nottingham's well renowned and highly prolific Kinky Movement and Bristol's Bonnie Wrongford.  Since 2004 Kinky Movement have notched up countless EPs and remixes on various deep house labels from around the globe while vocalist Bonnie is bursting onto the scene with a string of releases with different artists and is a member of a band  called The Wrongtourage.




 

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Crazy P Mix Exclusive
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Inland Knights Mix exclusive to
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Vinyl available from:
Juno (UK)
BM-Soho (UK)
Chemical (UK)
Deejay (Germany)
Decks (Germany)
 

Inland Knights Charts:
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Crazy P...
Crazy P

Inland Knights...
Inland Knights

Links...
62 Mile High Club MySpace

Drop Music website
IK/ Drop Music MySpace
IK/ Drop Music Facebook
Andy IK - Twitter
Loz IK - Twitter



Also available...
'The Money' Part 1
Original Mix


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