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Second of the remixes is brought courtesy of Lauer, known for his work as one half of Arto Mwambe as




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Second hotels san jose costa rica of the remixes is brought courtesy of Lauer, known for his work as one half of Arto Mwambe as well as his solo releases on Permanent Vacation, Running Back etc. Here he turns in a simply brilliant nu-disco reinterpretation with a balaeric, moroder inspired vibe that leaves you crying out for more as it comes to a close, sublime stuff! Finally Clouded vision owner and sometime Turbo artist Matt Walsh takes the controls, delivering a version of 'Williamsburg' that is deep, dark and brooding.

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