MO' HORIZONS
ULTRA LOUNGE,
THE MORRISON HOTEL
JULY 02
In July 1999, the debut album from Mo`Horizons " Come touch the sun "saw the light of day and soon set itself as an innovative standard for Clubs, Radio and DJ`s alike. The second 12" single to be released from the album "Foto Viva" can only be counted as a classic in the Downtempo / Lounge and Nu-Jazz scene and would find itself appearing on more than 25 well-known compilations. Worldwide DJ Sets and numerous remixes ( Aroma bar, Soul Scream, Kitchen tools .) are the result of the unique sound of Mo´Horizons.
Ikea and VIVA would also find themselves complimenting their TV campaigns with the Mo`Horizons sound... and with sales of the album topping 50 000 worldwide not just the record label was suprised.
Within a short time Mo`Horizons had shot into the modern dance & listening music scene Every 12" went straight into the DC- Charts. Their diverse repertoire of sounds would be used from background music in TV documentaries to innovative Radio stations who played just about every track from the album....
The second album from Mo`Horizons "Remember Tomorrow" sticks itself seamlessly on the first .but beware of being too complacent. this baby will make you want to shake your bootie on any dancefloor.
Ralf Droesemeyer and Mark "foh" Wetzler have been working on the 12 tracks that make up this album since the beginning of 2001, using such an array of styles from brazil, latin, jazz and soul, afro, funk, dub to name but a few.. and for the first time enriched with a little boogaloo just for good measure.
Mo`Horizons integrate effortlessly all the elements from the 50`s to the 90`s in what has become their distinguishable sound all with Live musicians and Vocals.emerging to form a wide ranging multicultural sound that can only be classed as Mo`Horizons.so diversive and refreshing that producers such as Nicola Conte, SWAG and Skeewiff had already started to put their own unique touches to remixes before general release.with "Remember Tomorrow" Ralf & Foh didn´t want to remove themselves from the electro-bossa-brazil sound they so endear to, they merely expand the borders of their musical preferences and loves.