Wednesday, January 8, 2020

REISSUE: "Heaven To Me" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Technique





REISSUE: "Heaven To Me" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Technique Technique released their first LP title "Michael Angelo" in 1983 on ERC Records in England - their first single "Can We Try Again" was an instant disco hit - it lead the way for high energy in the mid-80s. Produced by Daniel Boone (The Warlord, The Intergalactic Orchestra) and Muff Murfin (also wrote "Looking for Someone To Love Tonight" and Norma Lewis' "Life Is The Reason"). Their sound on the first project was much like an ABBA-esque feel. Their second release is a single titled, "Heaven To Me" - from this end the sound became a full fledged high energy orchestra much-like the Norma Lewis, Marsha Raven and UK disco hits of the time. Yet this single was a bit more anthem held in clubs like The Saint. It was produced by the wonderful Marvin Howell. This ReStructure gives the song my treatment with many more breakdowns and emphasis on the quality of a dub mix. Dedicated to Mr. Marvin Howell.

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