Monster Tunes was set up in April 2004 by Simon Brisk otherwise known as Brisky. Brisky is best known for his role at Chemical Records in which he built the impressive reputation for being the best online trance store in the world. Due to having his finger directly on the pulse the next natural progression was to putting together a series of record labels to penetrate the market place.
Monster Tunes has been set up to put explosive dance tunes into the dance floor. The greatest time for trance was back in the late nineties and this is where the Monster Tunes camp have got a lot of their inspiration, with the market now being a very different place and the sound of today has moved on a great deal.
The main focus for the label is to bridge the gap between the quality sounds of today with the power of tracks from the late nineties to bring you Massive floor filling anthems....
SUBMIT YOUR DEMO'S TO: demos [at] monster-tunes.com
FORTHCOMING RELEASES:
Monster Tunes:
MONSTER026: 3rd Moon - Bliss (inc. Hydro Aquatic Remix) [4th May 2009]
MONSTER027: SystemBot - Never Be Alone (Nitrous Oxide Remix) [20th April 2009]
MONSTER028: Marc Walsh - Never Far Away (Activa, Existone, Neptune Project Mixes) Released: 29th June
MONSTER029: Cold Blue - Journey Home / Fever. Released: 6th July
MONSTER030: Tom Colontonio - Sparkover EP (inc. Sean Tyas Remix) Released: 13th July
MONSTER031: Redd Square - Digital Acoustics (inc Onova Remix) OUT NOW
MONSTER033: DNS Project – Clear Shine [TBC]
MONDIG003: Cesar Lugo – Attitude EP [27th April 2009]
MONDIG008: Fast Distance - Pacifica (inc. Temple One Remix) [27th April 2009]
MONDIG009: XGenic - Sensitive (inc Fast Distance Remix) Released: 21st September
MONDIG010: Andy Tau - Mahayana [TBC]
MONDEEP006: Toby Emerson feat. Lauren - Into The Night [TBC]
Eternity Recordings:
ETR101: Anhken & Adrian - That One Moment (inc Arty Remix): 21st September
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* Tracklists & cue sheets are included with almost all downloads. All downloads are compressed in .zip format. Files will need to be extracted with compression software such as WinZip, WinRar, or StuffIt. Depending on your operating system there may be a self-extractor, just open the file(s) once downloaded to find out.