The wait is over!...
Finally a full collection of REMIXES from Timo Garcia's critically acclaimed Wonderlust Bug artist album is available as a double CD from HMV, Play, Juno and all good music shops as well as a digital download from iTunes, Beatport, DJ Download and all other legal download sites. So please support the cause and spend the few pounds it costs for this album which will LOVE YOU long time! Remember a CD is for life... not just for Easter!
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Timo Garcia - Wonderlust Bug (The remixes) (COMPILATION ALBUM) [Berwick Street]
The album kicks off with a Cafe del Mar style Ambient remix of 'The Hang Drum Track' which also get's the remix treatment from both Eric Kupper & Timmy Stewart (Jet Project) . Opening track from the original album 'Boom' get's a Dubstep re-rub from Akashic 11 as well as a full on Tech House makeover from New York City's finest Onionz. There is a Drum & Bass remix of Swing Thing from Jenkinsound which also now features Sam Obernik on vocals. Lutzenkirchen and Harvey (Trisco) Dawson have reworked Magic Roundabout, while Timo gives it an extra dimension by adding Amber Jolene's sultry vocals over it to kick start CD2. There's much more on there, some already released as singles and others new and exclusive from the likes of DJ Pierre, James Harcourt, Demarkus Lewis, Justin Harris (Freaks), Shifter & Carvell so please check it out... and below are some select DJ reactions and rather amazing reviews from the worlds dance music press...
And of course no Berwick Street Records release would be complete without a rather large release party to go with it so in true style we will be holding ours at the Ministry of Sound in London on Friday 19th February.... so make sure you get your name on our guestlist and come on down to celebrate with us (flyer/details below)
Select DJ Reactions & Reviews
Laurent Garnier
Really like BOOM Akashic 11 remix will play that one out, thanks
James Zabiela (on James Harcourt remix of Wonderlust)
Sounds super-phat in the club and has the obligatory 'p-p-prog prog stabs"
Mark Knight (on Magic Roundabout)
Very nice release from Timo, the original really has something about it... good remix from Lutzenkirchen too.
Dave Seaman
A top selection of remixers deliver a wonderfully eclectic collection. Really like the Lutzenkirchen and Harcourt mixes personally.
ATFC
Feelings similar to Mark Knight although I'd add the James Harcourt mix of Wonderlust in there - quite a spectactular array of mixes!
Groove Armada (Tom)
Lovin: Magic Roundabout-Lutzenkirchen mix big heavy tech groover. also, Deadly Grooves (Hauswerks & Gaz James mix)
Freestylers (Matt Cantor on Boom)
Nice one Timo.. Props to you for all the stuff your doing at the moment... wicked stuff! Jerry's (Akashic 11) mix is blinding btw... please send over my props to him too!!!!!
Hernan Cattaneo (Renaissance) (on Magic Roundabout)
Harvey's mix is very good Tim Sheridan (on Magic Roundabout) 2 lovely deep remixes I shall greatly enjoy playing. nuff said!
Chris Lake
Really like the Lutzenkirchen remix of Magic Roundabout Yousef Love the DJ Pierre mix David Duriez hey there, i'm playing "BOOM" all the time, Timo's version but also Onionz's it's very cool, keep it coming.
Riley & Durrant
Just to let you know we’ve been playing the James Harcourt instrumental of Wonderlust in our sets for the last few weeks at Privilege in Ibiza – nice track!
Llorca (F comm)
Thanx for the promo, mate... my favourite here is the James Harcourt remix. Nice one! (Wonderlust)
CJ Mackintosh
The Hang Drum Track (Kupper's Tokyo Bliss Mix) That's the one for me. Thanks Fedde le Grand: Like it !!!
John Acquaviva
Justin Harris, Gaz James/Hauswerks, Onionz, Harcourt are best on first listen
Riva Starr
DJ Pierre delivering the goods for me! ;)
Graeme Park
Really like Boom & Wonderlust (Free Your Mind) and will feature in my show next week.
Q Burns (Abstract Message)
Eric Kupper mix is outstanding, as expected. Tons of flow and quite expansive. I also really like Timo's Balearica Mix. This is a good candidate for next month's radio show. Also liking the mixes by Justin Harris, James Harcourt, and the lovely Shifter & Carvell mix. Nice package overall ... cheers for it.
Trafik (Global Underground)
Loved the original and this is a great chilled remix. (The Hang Drum Track)
AFTERLIFE
"I really like it, it has a feel of Jon Hassell in his African phase but really up to date. I really love the brass chords and the overall vibe is great." (The Hang Drum Track Balearica remix)
Stuart Patterson (on Deadly Grooves)
F#ckin ace mate.. best thing you've done for me.. all mixes killer, now just which one to play..
Data Transmission (Review of BOOM) 9/10
Akashic 11 finishes off with a 2-step garage mix with dubstep sounds, full of rude bass frequencies both razor-sharp and phatter in nature. The vocals and original sounds are cut up placed inventively, and combined with gnarly, tumultuous bass, make for by far the most interesting and musically enjoyable mix of the lot. Stick with this and the original and you’ll go far my son.
*****
ourHOUSE Magazine review by Dean Facer 10/10
Following his superb debut album release back in May 2009 Timo Garcia enlists a truly inspired selection of DJ's to remix the album, and brings you, Wonderlust Bug - The Remixes. Coming out on his own highly regarded London based label Berwick Street Records, Tim Belcher aka Timo Garcia has selected 19 superb remixes of his own original material, and as mentioned he has enlisted some truly inspired choices of DJ's to do the remixes including DJ Pierre, Eric Kupper, Jon Gurd, Demarkus Lewis, Lützenkirchen etc.
Personal favourites of mine are DJ Pierre's Afro Acid remix of 'Boom' which is a real gem of remix and takes you on a trip down memory lane with it's late 80's acid overtones and bringing back fond memories of the whole Acid House scene, then there is one of my favourite producers, Lützenkirchen, with his take on 'Magic Roundabout' which is six and half minutes of peaktime jackin' house that locks you into it's groove and takes you prisoner and then of course there is the ground breaking track 'The Hang Drum Track' that actually gets the remix treatment three times all in very different ways, but Timo's own 'Balearica Mix' is simply stunning and just ripe for watching the sunset in a bar in Ibiza or wherever else you choose to see the sun melt in to the ocean. Overall 10/10, 19 superb remixes of Timo's original works and a must have album for any serious DJ or music lover.
Resident Advisor NEWS Article
Timo Garcia is set to release a double-disc collection of remixes in early February. Real name Tim Belcher, the London-based DJ, producer and label owner certainly hasn't relied on any others in getting his name out there, founding his Berwick Street Records imprint in 2005 in order to showcase his tech-house productions. His hard work over the past five years culminated with last year's debut full-length, Wonderlust Bug, and Belcher is obviously keen to keep the momentum going with this 19-track compilation. Featuring remixes from Chicago house legend DJ Pierre as well as Lützenkirchen, Onionz, Timmy Stewart, James Harcourt and Belcher himself, Wonderlust Bug: The Remixes aims directly for the dance floor. If you didn't catch it last time around, the producer has made the original Wonderlust Bug album available as a free download via his Soundcloud page. Berwick Street Records will release Wonderlust Bug: The Remixes on February 8th, 2010.
iDJ Magazine review 8/10
Timo Garcia Wonderlust Bug: The Remixes Berwick Street (UK) Wherein label boss Timo flexes his contact muscles and ties 19 club-ready rubs of tracks from last year’s artist album in two handy discs. If you’ve been following Timo’s label Berwick St, you’ll kinda know what to expect; house music, and plenty of it! A few curveballs have also been included to keep things as varied and exciting as they need to be in these competitive times. Admittedly the collection works best for DJs but there’s more than enough variety to keep any dancefloor-reared ears happy... And even more production talent. My own personal highlights come courtesy of Justin Harris for his whimsically melodic take on ‘Wonderlust’, and Akashic, thanks to his deviously edgy dubsteppy angle on ‘Boom’, but these are just two in a collection that features names as big as DJ Pierre and Onionz and stretch as far as downtempo to D&B. Wonderlusts never cease...
Transmission / Inhale review by Jan Milkulin 8/10
True to form, Timo has put together a double album of remixes that show just why he is such an in-demand DJ and producer… With luminaries such as Eric Kupper, DJ Pierre and Onionz queuing up for remix duty, this was always sure to pack a punch or two. The knock-out blows come from Kupper, Jon Gurd, Shifter & Carvell and Timo himself, who steps in occasionally to remix his own work and providing my favourite mix of the entire album – the Balearica remix of his storming single, ‘The Hang Drum Track’. Overall, this is a double album that intrigues, informs and inspires. A great collection of tracks and a well planned and compiled album with a good fell and flow too.
Soonnight review by Kristan Caryl 83%
Timo Garcia - Berwick Street Records boss - commendably soldiers on in the fight for the limelight that is the nature of running an independent label with this, the release of his debut artist album Wonderlust Bug as remixed by a range of talents from a whole bag full of genres. The original LP was a well-produced journey through techy, proggy house and drew on Timo's experiences of travelling the world. It also introduced the world to the Hang Drum (a sonorous, deep, bell-like instrument) and Manu Delago (a skilled player of said drum) and was as much for home as it was for club listening. This remix edition, though, is decidedly more dance floor orientated once Timo’s album opening, sun kissed reinterpretation of The Hang Drum track has blissfully floated by having dumped you in Balearic heaven. After that comes a peak time, pumping ‘Wonderlust [Free Your Mind]’ re-rub by Shifter & Carvell which ebbs and flows from spiralling synth breakdowns to driving, tech edged house, all with an ethereal vocal from Amber Jolene floating up top. Also included is a retro slice of house courtesy of NYC’s DJ Onionz who turns ‘Boom’ into a percolating track which builds and builds with twisted synths until it bubbles over into a deep, spacey jaunt; a spare, trippy 4/4 cut ‘Wonderlust’ from James Harcourt which is as much for head as it is heel and even a slice of piano led deebee from Jenkinsound who take the swing theme of ‘Swing Thing’ and run it through a fuzzy, future filter.
The second disc offers more straight up house with micro-funky and dainty melodies (Daybreak’s remix of ‘Magic Roundabout’); swaggering, deep tech-house (‘Wonderlust’ (Justin Harris Singapore remix)); chunky, shuffling grooves in the form of ‘Swing Thing’ (Demarkus Lewis remix); prickling acid from DJ Pierre on ‘Boom;’ broken beats on ‘The Morning After ‘(Instrumental Beats mix) and what is arguably the highlight – a moody, salt shaker sprinkled slice of dark underground tech from the Jet Project’s Timmy Stewart. All in all another solid release for Timo, and one which offers so much to so many: any DJs out there should add this to their want lists immediately – it’s full of killer tracks which could ignite many a varied dance floor.
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