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John Digweed: Good stuff!
Hernan Cattaneo: Great summer track. Original the best but all mixes work too. Happy 100th!!
Sasha Le Monnier: Original & 2010 mix bring back those lovely Old skool memories. I'll suppport the Matt Rowan & Projekt Inertia...great versions from both!
Randall Jones: Sickkkk release! All mixes are good. Will play these worldwide!
Matt Samuels: Original is really cool!

Miss Nine: Mondumental 2010 mix & Nils Hess & Henry Cullen rmx for me.

Interesting Nick Muir facts:
 
Nick is best known for his work as a producer of electronic dance music both on his own and as one half of the Bedrock production team with DJ John Digweed.
Tracks such as 'For What You Dream Of' and 'Heaven Scent' under the Bedrock banner and his own 'Stoneage' as Floorjam are widely regarded as classics, still played all over the world.
Mr Muir's music has been used extensively in film and both Nick & John have written scores for, amongst others, 'Stark Raving Mad' (Newmarket films) and 'Spiderman - the new animated series' which won a Dancestar award for Best Use of Music in a TV Show. 'For What You Dream Of' was famously used in the club scene of the phenomenally successful era defining film, 'Trainspotting'. 
There have been countless other productions and remixes over the years including mixes for New Order, Underworld and The Orb. 
Nick is a virtuoso pianist, having studied from age 5 and subsequently at music college. This led him to make a living as a session musician for the first part of his career, playing piano organ and keyboards with many and varied artists, including Jake Burns (Stiff Little Fingers), Take That and The Men They Couldn't Hang. 
Nick has worked closely with legendary indie producer Pat Collier (Wonderstuff, Primal Scream), as well as contributing to countless recordings as a keyboard player and programmer. 
Nick now works almost exclusively out of his own studio deep in the Hertfordshire countryside, is still heavily involved with dance music and also increasingly in the world of film and TV advertising.
The saxophonist Simeon Jones was the link between Nick and John D meeting. So if it wasn't for him where would we be now?

Low Pressings is proud to have such an astute producer now amongst it's ranks and intends to utilize his talents further in up and coming releases.
Mandala (Original Mix)
Mandala (Monumental 2010 Mix)
Mandala (Luke Solomon Move Me Version)
Mandala (Nils Hess & Henry Cullen Remix)
Mandala (Flow Mix)
Mandala (Projekt Inertia Mix)
Mandala (Matt Rowan Mix)