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Henry Saiz's Remix of "Moon Observations" is Like the Movie 'Gravity' Without All the Shitty Parts

Prepare to levitate.

Everyone said that Gravity was the best movie ever but I thought it kind of sucked. Sure the visuals were trippy and all but once Sandra Bullock started flying around with a fire extinguisher I pretty much gave up all hope. Henry Saiz's remix of one of the most enthralling cuts off David Douglas' latest LP Moon Observations (We once saw a video from Douglas that connected us with our inner rave-fairy), packs the same type of airy hypnosis from many of Gravity's visual sequences, but instead of layers of shitty acting and overly dramtic George Cloony-isms, it features a slow-burning bassline and track design that brilliantly culminates into a climax that outdoes any outlandish space catastrophes.

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Part of a remix package from the likes of Eskmo, Dollkraut and Kyson, Saiz's remix takes Douglas' gem all the way into the outer cosmos, where by the end of its nearly eight-minute run-time, it might just bump shoulders with the floating corspe of G. Cloones. 

David Douglas - Moon Observations (Henry Saiz Remix) will be released soon on Atomnation.

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