2015 Vocal Euro House Gets House, Bassline, Disco, Downtempo & Drum n Bass Mixes - Pressed On Blue Marbled Vinyl.
In honour of the track's tenth birthday, Italian imprint Dance On The Beat has decided to do an anniversary reissue of Martin Solveig's bouncy, synth-heavy, EDM-influenced house anthem 'Intoxicated' - a cut featuring hooky lead vocals from GTM that was initially released by Dutch label Spinnin'. This time round, they've accompanied the French producer's joyous, riff-heavy original mix with a swathe of reworks that were originally available on a separate EP. There's a slower, synth-heavy and nu-disco influenced rub by Zeds Dead, a tough, wobble-bass-propelled peak-time house rub courtesy of Sleepy Tom, a similarly heavy and wild Arkadian & Whiiite re-rub, and a busting, jump-up style d&b tweak by DJ Fresh.
Click to listen - add to playlist or download mp3 sample.
PLAY
CUE
MP3
a1
Original
a2
Zeds Dead Remix
b1
Sleepy Tom Remix
b2
Arkadiian & Whiiite Remix
b3
DJ Fresh Remix
Last FM Information on Martin Solveig
Please note the information is done on a artist keyword match and data is provided by LastFM.
Martin Solveig was born Martin Picandet in 1976. He chose his pseudonym as an homage to the French actress Solveig Dommartin. At the age of 13, he got his first turntables and that influenced him to take up a career in electronic music rather than the classical music he was learning. He started his first residency at Paris's leading club Le Palace with the support of Claude Monnet.
Martin Solveig then moved to another famous Paris nightclub Les Bains Douches where he worked with famous DJs such as Todd Terry, Roger Sanchez and Bob Sinclar. His popularity further increased with the Pure parties at the Queen Club either as a DJ or as an art director.
He started producing at an early stage of his career. Through his own Mixture label, he released two 12-inch singles, "Heart of Africa" and "Come With Me". These singles combined dance music with musicians playing traditional instruments. Bob Sinclar then asked him to join the Africanism project combining African music and electronic music. He later released the "Edony" single which received airplay worldwide.
In 2002, he released the album Sur La Terre, which contains both "Heart of Africa" and "Edony". The album was released internationally through Universal Music. Another notable track on the album is "Linda" where he plays tribute to Fela Kuti and Serge Gainsbourg. The album was released in 2004 in the US. In 2003, he worked with Salif Keita on "Madan" which made the charts across Europe, notably France, Italy and Greece. "Rocking Music", which features a punk rock guitar riff (and also known for having Justin Timberlake style vocals), has also made the top 40 in Australia in February 2004. "Madan" and "Rocking Music" have both been featured in his second album, Suite. Following singles included "I'm A Good Man", and "Everybody". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER £100 TO UK MAINLAND ONLY