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Monday, December 21, 2009

CABL001: Justin Johnson & 3PO "Stolen" (Original & John Selway Remix)





01. Stolen (Original Tribal House Mix) 7:53
02. Stolen (John Selway's Tech House Progressive Remix) 8:31


Originally released as Secret Society (AKA Justin Johnson & 3PO).
Original mix written, produced, engineered, and freaked and tweaked by Justin Johnson & 3PO. Remix produced by John Selway.
Selway's mix has been featured on Slam's 'Fabric009' mix comp, Dave Aude's 'Nocturnal Wonderland' mix comp, Taylor's 'Synaestasia' mix comp, and an episode of Showtime's 'Queer As Folk'.

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Original mix written, produced, engineered, and freaked and tweaked by Justin Johnson & 3PO. Remix produced by John Selway.

Pete Gooding (Rennaisance) - "A1 is a good tribal house cut and the B side is good for those harder sets"

Louis Osborne (House of God) - "Both mixes are excellent, both will find a place in my sets"

Gordon Kaye (Galaxy) - "Excellent records. It's very dark and tribally but it does totally retain it's own identity and style. In my box for a long while, thats for sure"

Duncan Forbes - "Yeah, this is great, chunky, nice one. John's mix is pumping too. Nice one"

Marcus James (Rennaisance) - Love the Secret Society track, going down well early on at club"

Justin Robertson - "all the records you send are good but this really stands out"

Anthony Pappa - "Two great mixes to choose from, Secret Society is brilliant. A great record"

Chris Hybrid - "Driving, totally wicked - sounds lovely in a club. Top quality driving funky prog"

Joanna Massive (Massive Records) - "A brilliant debut from Chris & Justin. Two superior mixes for peak time damage..."

Jon Pleased - "Awesome!" B1 - 5/5

Matthew Roberts - "A dope piece of house stomp with the odd nasty noise for the ol doom factor. Luvly jubby"

Paul Woolford (Back2Basics) - "Secret Society supply the funk; tight 'n' dirty...Just how we like it...Fuck me - just had this in the mix. Top notch!!!!" (charted #4)

Scott Bradord (Shindig) - "Will use both mixes. Excellent, looking forward to hearing more"

Dean Wilson (Golden/ Cream) - "Fan-bloody-tastic". Awesome stuff!" (charted)

Dave Congreve (The Bomb) - "Cool West Coast sounding thing that works really well. Tuff & groovy without ever going over the top. Prefer the A side as it's a bit more funked up" (charted #13)

Matt Lawes (Sugarcandy) - "Stolen is a perfect peak time track for the tribal style DJs. Although dark in feel, it's pretty pumping and has lots of energy. Selway's mix is the one! It's that bit more driving with a more solid bass line...not as harsh as some of his other work and certainly a little warmer...will definitely take the roof off any decent club" (charted #9)

Graham Gold - "Selway mix is kicking arse"

Al Mackenzie - "Selway mix rocks"

Mark Ambrose (Crayon) - "Very cool, both sides different flavour but groovy"

Simon & John (Primary) - "B - excllent big tribal percussive number. Worked very well"

Barry McCullough (Belfast) - "Brilliant! That's all I can say..."

Played on Seb Fontaine's BBC Radio 1 show on April 28, 2001.

Recording Location
Cable Studios, NYC


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