| Deja-Move "Collect the Cuts 2" (Album Online Release / 2009 / Deja-Tunes / GER)
Direction: Lounge, Pop, Downbeat
Deja-Move’s best tracks collected from various compilations: Brazilution, Asialounge, Moonraylounge and many others, released in the U.S., Japan & France. This extraordinary album comprises 13 timeless classics including brand new exclusive titles and versions presenting fine pieces of music by artists like Hattler (Kraan), Visitors (Mario von Hacht), Bonny Ferrer and Mica, partly created in cooperation with each other.
The sound of this record reminds you of pleasant beach clublocations and sunny spheres. It is the up-to-date chilled sound with ethnic influences - and it’s the consequent development of the project that started back in 1999.

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| Deja-Move "Collect the Cuts" (CD Album / 2006 / 5000 Records / U.K.)
(Album Online Release / 2009 / Deja-Tunes / GER)
Direction: Lounge, Downbeat
Deja-Move´s best tracks collected from various compilations: Brazilectro, Flowmotion, Asialounge and more, released in the U.S., Japan & France. 11 timeless classics including brand new exclusive tracks and edits, featuring artists like Nneka, Mr. Yoshiaki (Black Eyed Peas) or the cooperation with Bonny Ferrer, which entered the German top100 Dancecharts.
Elegant beats -from dope to hammond-, smart bass lines and an exquisite keyboard collection make the distinctive Deja-Move easy-electronic-retrosound, reminiscent of Groove Armada, the Cocteau Twins and the french band Air. Carefully constructed arrangements and atmospheres, great melodies and positive vibes.

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| Aaron Bingle "Pieces Of Me" (Album Online Release / 2009 / Deja-Tunes / GER)
Direction: Electronica, House, Lounge
This is Bingle's first full-length-album, a sweet & heavy result of 13 great tunes. Concept of this album is the combination of a perfect listening-flow at home and the introduction of a nice, warm evening-set of dancefloorish tunes. Deep House, Soulish Dance Feelings & Broken Elements are fused to a sunny, unique and decent mix.
His DJ experience brought him a wide range of impressions regarding grooves and musical elements. Bingle remixed: "Ensemble Du Verre feat. Ursula Rucker, Darius Rashaud, BS&G feat. Janice, DR. Robert, Enzo Ciala, Razoof" and more. As a producer Bingle works for other artists and is sharing a production-team with Terence Yoshiaki, (L.A.) for "Channel Two". You can find Bingle's tunes on the finest selections, playlists & compilations worldwide: "Brazilectro, Hotel Costes, Barlounge Classics " and more. Picked and compiled by names such as: "Ltj Bukem, Riccicomoto, Gilles Peterson, Quantic."
"Styleandthefamilytunes"- Aaron Bingle is the architect of the musical "betty ford hospital".
“Ben Mono” – "Can you hear me now” is a fat beat."

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| Deja-Move "Remember The Past" (CD Album / 2007 / Audiopharm / GER)
Direction: Urban, Downbeat
Hip-hop beats meet soul elements, reggae basses come across silky female vocals, lo-fi encounters hi-fi. A psychedelic spark, a dash of glitter. The ingenious “Warmin’” is a perfect summer soul’n'dopebeat starter to kick off the album, followed by the outstanding, sinister-melancholy hip-hop/trip-hopbeat, “Affected” - the result of a cooperaton with American neo-soul/ R’n’B vocalist Lizz Fields. Next in line are soul gems, followed by deep sixtiesthriller soundtrack instrumentals, interludes, smooth up-tempo feelings and downbeats featuring an amazing musical depth.
Bingle, who has also released recordings with his up-tempo project, Aaron Bingle, and features on a wide range of international compilations in both incarnations (Universal France, Warner Poland, Watermusic Records /U.S.A, Syn/Japan, 5000 Records U.K), mixes the advantages of recording in the computer era with the analogue feel of vintagedays - Moog, Fender Rhodes and tube sounds, garnished with electronic and acoustic elements, make up a multi-layered and richly billowing stylistic cocktail, diverse and self-contained. An autonomous and homogeneous sonic world, Bingel himself having composed the material, recorded the instruments, programmed the beats and taken care of production and mix at his own, independent Octopuss studios. Collaborations with the vocal artist Jantey and musicianssuch as Engino or Marc Deal, who contributed a number of cuts, are additional assets.
“This is an extremely relaxed, summery, deep album,” says Hamburg resident Bingel. “The concept is an evolution from the lounge track to a more classic songwriting approach. I wanted the album to have a solid basis and be more than just a compilation of pleasant sounds.” A concept album featuring superior quality and an international sound.

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