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Uone mixes the next Balance Series

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Uone follows in the footsteps of Kölsch, Patrice Baumel, and Darius Syrossian to deliver a two-part mix for the Balance Series.

Not limited by boundaries, nor borders, Uone truly is a global citizen. Having spent more than a decade living a nomadic existence, he has soaked up an array of influences and cultures whilst searching the globe for the best parties and most inspiring, like-minded folk along the way.

For his debut for Balance which is two-and-a-half years in the making, he’s distilled these globe-trotting experiences into a two-part mix with every track coming from Uone’s production studio, whether it be an original, remix, or collaboration to create something truly special. These collaborations include Jay Haze (aka Fuckpony), Adam Freeland, Mihai Popoviciu, Mojo Filter, Jamie Stevens, Jonas Saalbach and Flow & Zeo.

Balance presents Uone is due out on 19th October on 2CD/Digital.

Tracklisting

Disc 1
Uone, Adam Freeland, Mojo Filter & Jamie Stevens — After the Blood Moon
Uone & Soda Klop — Space Between Love feat. Briony Taylor—Brooks
Uone & Mojo Filter — Mr Mystik
Uone & DJ Schwa — Animal Kingdom
Uone — Silver Magic
Infusion — Spike (Uone & Andreas Henneberg Mix)
Uone & Out of Sorts — You Are Not Sleeping feat. DJ PQM
Uone & Out of Sorts — Bongo Porn feat. Jay Haze
Uone & Out of Sorts — Whole New Way
Jam & Spoon — Be.Angeled feat. Rea (Uone & Out of Sorts Mix)
Schlepp Geist — Those Days (Uone, Flow & Zeo Mix)

Disc 2
Luke Chable presents Quest — The Shepherd (Uone & Danny Bonnici Mix)
Uone — Karnival Dreams
Uone & Jonas Saalbach — Long Sunny Dazze
Uone & Western — Some Kinda Voodoo feat. Philosophia (Balance Rework)
Uone — Sands of Time feat Sleeping Genie
Uone & Thankyou City — Good Morning Sunshine
Uone & Mihai Popoviciu — Escaping the Winter
Uone — The Hawtin Experiment
Jam & Spoon — Odyssey to Anyoona (Uone & Jamie Stevens Mix)
Monolink — Sirens (Uone Mix)

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