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Floppy Sounds - Doing Shows (marino Berardi Remix) -
Clocking in at over ten minutes, this remix is an exercise in tension and release, typical of Berardi’s "science of sound" that merges Detroit techno influences with European house.
127 BPM in B Minor , with a total runtime of 10:42 Sonic Profile Floppy Sounds - Doing Shows (Marino Berardi Remix)
The of "Doing Shows" by Floppy Sounds is a quintessential piece of early 2000s tech-house that leans into driving, peak-time energy. Released on François K’s Wave Music in September 2001, it offers a stark, high-intensity contrast to the "trippy" and "psychedelic" sensibilities of the original. Track Overview Artist: Floppy Sounds (Rob Rives) Remixer: Marino Berardi Label: Wave Music (WM50081-1) Release Date: September 22, 2001 Genre/Style: Techno (Peak Time / Driving), Tech House Clocking in at over ten minutes, this remix
It trades the "album version" downtempo/deep house elements of Rob Rives' Short Term Memories for a pounding, peak-time groove . Context & Legacy Track Overview Artist: Floppy Sounds (Rob Rives) Remixer:
While the original "Doing Shows" is celebrated for its flanging synths and dark, relentless atmosphere—famously featured on Terry Francis' Fabric mix—Berardi’s version is built for the main room.
Originally released on 12" vinyl, the track remains a sought-after gem for collectors of the era's tech-house sound, often appearing on platforms like Discogs and Beatport. Floppy Sounds – Doing Shows - Discogs
Marino Berardi was the first Benelux producer to be licensed by prestigious US labels like Ovum and Wave Music. This remix solidified his reputation for high-quality, club-ready reinterpretations.