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Clubworks 2 FREE CD Giveaways!!

Author: cds@tranzfusion
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
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Two of Australia's highest profile house DJs have come together to share selection and mixing duties on a new compilation that is the pure definition of "club-driven". 'Clubwork 2' is loaded to the brim with "front-of-crate" winners, selected entirely by the DJs, from what's hot right now on their respective dancefloors. This is the bleeding edge!

'Clubwork 2' is a double disc compilation of 35 back-to-back hot club tracks. The first disc is put together by one of Australia's most credible and established DJs, James Ash (also one third of ARIA award winning outfit the Rogue Traders). This upfront selection will take you on a rockin' ride to the far side with hard to find tracks and remixes from The Prodigy, Tiga, Chemical Brothers, Dylan Rhymes, Timo Maas, Freeform Five, Mylo and more.

The second disc is the work of man of the moment, Dirty South. With no less than 13 remixes in the ARIA club top 10 during the last year, Dirty South has made a big impression on the club scene as both a producer and DJ. This disc exclusively features THE track that every DJ in the world is trying to get their hands on, 'It's Too Late' Dirty South vs Evermore. Its been a long time since there has been an Australian record in the clubs with this much demand. A Pete Tong 'Essential New Tune' on BBC Radio 1, an honour not bestowed on an Australian artist since Madison Avenue's 'Don't Call Me Baby' in 2000, this track has a major buzz on it both locally and internationally (from BBC's Zane Lowe to Erick Morillo), providing a platform for launching Evermore in overseas markets. Also featured on the Dirty South second CD is Vandalism's ARIA Club Chart #1 'Never Say Never' (the Dirty South mix), unleashed for the first time since setting a 2006 record of seven weeks in the top spot.

This super hot double CD at a cracking price point is essential for all you clubheads and dance lovers; a true reflection of Australian clubbing culture RIGHT NOW. James Ash & Dirty South will be hitting clubs for DJ dates around Australia supporting the release in April.
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