Airport Route Recordings
(Reykjavik, Iceland)
myspace.com/airportrouterecordings
Airport Route based in Reykjavik, beginning in 2007 marks the return to dance music of founder member Simon Latham (Something 4 Your Weekend) and we hope to attract and work with dance music lovers across the globe.
Simon and co-label collegue Pete Lunn (aka Soundsation, Lunn and Latham) had great UK success throughout the nineties, their music, often on their own previous label (SOS Recordings) was supported by names like Sasha, Digweed, Seaman, Tong, Judge Jules and many others.
Their Renaissance Part 4 contribution "Do you feel it?" mixed by Dave Seaman in 1996 was often seen as a landmark tune in the early sound of progressive house.
Airport Route focuses on progressive house but also includes elements of electro, some breaks and some minimal.
Simons "Left right of centre" album is causing stirs on its recent release and Pete Lunns "Seasider" album continues to do well even hitting 35 in the Itunes dance chart.
Be sure to search for us at Beatport or any other dance download site.
Thanks for taking time to read about us ;)!!
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ART008 Lectrowave - Squarism/Supermarkt Rythmus (Aug 18th, 2008)
Reykjavik via Dublin for Airport Route next offering, new boy "Lectrowave" throwing down his own take on tech!
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ART007 Simon Latham - Left right of centre (Jun 9th, 2008)
Simon Latham made his name during the 90s as part of UK dance outfit "Soundsation" 15 years later he now steps out to bring us his own breed of unconventional beats and melodic undertone.
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ART006 Pete Lunn - Seasider Remixes (Jun 2nd, 2008)
All new remixes taken from Pete Lunns album "Seasider". This Release features remixes from Stereo K, Mike Traylor, Redloft and also includes Pete own re-arrange of Calgary.
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ART005 Soundsation - Do you feel it? (Apr 21st, 2008)
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The UK dance since was first hit with this tune back in 1996 and was played by some of the top club names.
Sasha, Digweed, Dave Seaman, Pete Tong all supporters of this tune, which finally took its place on the Renaissance Part 4 Complilation.
The song returns with mixes by the new top progressive names, Royal Sapien and Android Cartel as well as a remaster of the original bringing it right up to date!
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ART003 Pete Lunn - Seasider (Feb 18th, 2008)
Pete Lunns productions have been around since the early days of the UK house scene and his music has probably featured on the turntables of almost every big name house DJ at some point.
His production standard is unrivaled which he demonstrates in this album, his first full length in all his years of producing quality tracks.
However you listen to music, on your ipod, at home or in the car, you are about to experience a mome
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ART004 Tin Pot DJs - Minted (Dec 12th, 2007)
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Airport Routes regular dancefloor style has been picked up in a big way with this one... Pete Tong is supporting it, and check out some of the DJ reactions: "Beautifully done! Going to be spinning this out for sure" Sandra Collins (Perfecto/Thrive/Club Residencies Worldwide) "Nice piece, elegant, with nice undefined sounds for the rhythm, mixes are solid with really nice elements for the mind, good warm up or end to the night" James sanderlin (BP
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ART002 Real Planet Audio - Sneaky Peach (Aug 13th, 2007)
Real Planet Audio aka Pete Lunn switches to his more aggressive musical role delivering a real kick of a tune in "Sneaky Peach" Latham steps forward also to mean the mix up a bit ;)
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ART001 Simon Latham - Beatsy (Apr 14th, 2007)
Our first label release "Beatsy" a mix-up of interesting beats and some nice featured mixes
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