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D Ramirez (aka Dean Marriott) is the man of the moment and he has brought his own unique style and form to the latest of the Ministy Of Sound’s Sessions albums. The Sheffield born lad has without a doubt created the best of the Sessions versions to date with his mix of house, techno and electro.
Kicking of with a remix of Bodyrox ‘Yeah Yeah’, this album is at times dirty underground – and others dark and tribal – taking time to scoop you up for an uplifting moment only to drop you back into razor sharp electro beats.
Rameriz remixes in tunes like Columbian Soul and Times Fade Away and drops in his own tracks to make this a sultry, dirty, pleasurable experience.