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We are at the dawn of a new era. The US underground-secluded house has lately aroused growing interest and the European minimal house is evolving into a more conventional genre. Those two distinct forms of house music, opposed until this day, are about to collide. The Parisian label Real Tone Records has been leading a passionate struggle to take over the drifting US house form. One might say the fruit of their 7-year labour has exceeded their expectations. By trusting crossover artists such as Dyed Soundorom or more noticeably Maya Jane Coles and the stunning What They Say, Real Tone Records has created the foundations for a dialogue between two genres that have knowingly been oblivious to each other in the past. Real Tone throw its sights today on Shonky. After his amazing releases on Spectral, Crosstown Rebels or Contexterrior, Freak n�Chic�s muse seduce Real Tone Records with his Velour EP and show us a new evidence these two visions merger. Franck Roger flavours it all with a boiling remix to which only he holds the secret, and that does the trick. If 2010 has seen the house scene reach an undeniable hegemony, 2011 will indisputably mark its zenith.
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