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Mood II Swing

Mood II Swing

Mood II Swing has been played on NTS over 110 times, featured on 113 episodes and was first played on 10 October 2012.

Electronica duo consisting of John Ciafone & Lem Springsteen. As Mood II Swing, production duo Lem Springsteen and John Ciafone became one of the most in-demand remixers in the late '90s. The duo's production career began modestly, however. After a failed attempt at R&B, the two turned to house music. Early productions such as Sylvano's "Helpless" and Wall of Sound's "Critical" were a step in the right direction, as were releases such as "I Need a Bitch" for Cutting and "Searchin'" for Groove On, but it was the duo's remixes of Ultra Nates "Free" for Strictly Rhythm that struck gold. The song became a huge hit and soon Mood II Swing was remixing big-name producers like BT ("Remember") and King Britt ("The Reason") as well as the next Ultra Naté single, "Found a Cure," which also became a huge hit record around the world. Then, as a testament to the duo's success, the New York-based Nervous label dug up some old, forgotten productions by the duo and released them as Mood II Swing's Nervous Tracks.

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Mood II Swing

Mood II Swing has been played on NTS over 110 times, featured on 113 episodes and was first played on 10 October 2012.

Electronica duo consisting of John Ciafone & Lem Springsteen. As Mood II Swing, production duo Lem Springsteen and John Ciafone became one of the most in-demand remixers in the late '90s. The duo's production career began modestly, however. After a failed attempt at R&B, the two turned to house music. Early productions such as Sylvano's "Helpless" and Wall of Sound's "Critical" were a step in the right direction, as were releases such as "I Need a Bitch" for Cutting and "Searchin'" for Groove On, but it was the duo's remixes of Ultra Nates "Free" for Strictly Rhythm that struck gold. The song became a huge hit and soon Mood II Swing was remixing big-name producers like BT ("Remember") and King Britt ("The Reason") as well as the next Ultra Naté single, "Found a Cure," which also became a huge hit record around the world. Then, as a testament to the duo's success, the New York-based Nervous label dug up some old, forgotten productions by the duo and released them as Mood II Swing's Nervous Tracks.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Do It Your Way
Mood II Swing
Groove On1996
Flame (Mood II Swing Vocal Mix)
Crustation (Mood II Swing mix)
Jive1997
Move Me
Mood II Swing
Music For Your Ears1995
Call Me (Mood Remix)
Mood II Swing (Mood II Swing mix)
Music For Your Ears1995
Don't Mess With My Man (Mood II Swing Edit)
Lucy Pearl (Mood II Swing mix)
Virgin, Pookie Records, Beyond2000
8 Ways To Knock Down A Wall
Mood II Swing Productions, Wall Of Sound
Eightball Records1992
Move Me (Original Mix)
Mood II Swing
P&D2010
Call Me
Mood II Swing
Music For Your Ears1995
Flame (Borderline Insanity Dub Mix)
Crustation (Mood II Swing mix)
Jive1997
Nafara
Mood II Swing
Nite Grooves1994