Private Reality Catalog
Satoshi Fumi Presents Deptech
“Frangy” / “I’m Free”
Private Reality
REAL011
Released: August, 2005
Japanese producer Satoshi Fumi has been quietly making waves on the flip-side of the globe for several years now and this release fits the Private Reality sound perfectly. Chunky, funky and raw techy beats complemented with some old skool piano flare and emphasized with some beautiful stabs and atmosphere.
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. “Frangy” (10:39)
B1. “I’m Free” (09:05)
Written & produced by Satoshi Fumi. © 2005 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP) and Satoshi Fumi.
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Clubbervision
“Paz”
Private Reality
REAL010
Released: June 27, 2005
The label takes on new Spanish duo with an amazing cut. Ideal sounds for an early summer release, contrasting its Balearic sensibility with its sharp, raw drums. Madoka takes it to the next level and adds even more peak-time flare with some massive modulations, pulsing effects, sexy inaudible voice bits and an unstoppable groove.
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. Paz (10:39)
B1. “Paz [Madoka's Pasión Sutil Mix]” (09:05)
Written & produced by Clubbervision. Remixed by Madoka (M.Venneri). © 2005 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP) and Clubbervision.
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Madoka
“Embedded”
Private Reality
REAL009
Released: April 18, 2005
This one’s slow and steady! An ethereal builder reminiscent of earlier years, for sure. This tune perfectly captures those old rave day emotions while maintaining the always-subtle Madoka edge. Complimented finely by M.A.S. Collective’s deeper and even moodier remix to complete the package.
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. “Embedded” (07:03)
B1. “Embedded [M.A.S. Collective Mix]” (07:38)
Written & produced by Madoka (M.Venneri). Remixed by M.A.S. Collective. © 2005 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP).
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Roel H.
“Designate” / “As You Wish”
Private Reality
REAL008
Released: March 28, 2005
For being the new kid on the block, Roel’s debut single on Private Reality entitled “Designate” is tight!. “Designate” flows along, hitting some elegant twists and turns along the course of the ride, while “As You Wish” is a deep, dark and extremely twisted slice of House music. Both songs showcase what promises to be an amazing talent in years to come, especially from the sound of these two very big-room builders.
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. “Designate” (07:03)
B1. “As You Wish” (07:38)
Written & produced by Roel Hoogendoorn. Mastering by M.Venneri. © 2005 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP) & Roel Hoogendoorn.
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Bart van Wissen
“Getting Closer EP”
Private Reality
REAL007
Released: February 07, 2005
Finally-the wait is over. Bart’s massive collection of deep and techy house cuts have finally been unleashed. The taste-maker provides seven beautifully orchestrated songs which each possess some kind of wonderful, early 90’s house music sound. He captures the emotions of that long-lost era perfectly with this set.
The vinyl contains five awesome songs in Private Reality’s first 2×12, double-pack offering. An extended version of the EP was also released digitally via 3Digital and includes 8 tracks, including Madoka’s unreleased mix of “Electric”. Madoka remixes “Electric” here, helping to hype Bart’s main EP effort even more while turning in another stormer. Bumping up the intensity a bit, Madoka carefully crafts a flowing cascade of the original sounds while adding a slightly new melody to the mix.
Tracklist & Samples:
Vinyl Disc One:
A1. “Bring Back the Fun” (07:03)
B1. “Electric” (07:38)
Vinyl Disc Two:
C1. “Getting Closer” (07:07)
D1. “Inside Out” (06:25)
D2. “The Sounds I See” (04:24)
Digital MP3 Release (Includes Previously Unreleased Traxx):
01. “Bring Back the Fun” (07:03)
02. “Electric” (07:38)
03. “The Other Track” (07:30)
04. “The Sounds I See” (04:24)
05. “Getting Closer” (07:07)
06. “Inside Out” (06:25)
07. “Difference” (07:30)
08. “Electric [Madoka Mix]” (07:42)
Written & produced by Bart van Wissen. Track #08 remixed by Madoka (M.Venneri). © 2005 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP) & CreativeMotion.
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Madoka
“Afterburner”
Private Reality
REAL006
Released: October 18, 2004
Getting a bit trancier for this release, Madoka cuts through the haze with another arena-size stormer. This tune has already crafted a solid reputation across dancefloors, as the original mix was signed to another label back in 2002. As fate would have it, the deal fell through and Madoka received all the rights back. “Afterburner” is only one of two of those 6 tracks that he will probably decide to officially release now (the other being “Drift”).
One side note..the original demo version of “Afterburner” that was passed around for some time was initially entitled “Caicedo A to 6 Mix”. Despite common misconception, the song was just titled this way because Proton Radio DJ Steven Caicedo was hanging out with Madoka in the studio the day the track was written. His route to get to the studio was to take the ‘A’ subway train from Queens and transfer to the #6 train to Manhattan. So, in his honor…they gave the song that title because they never thought the song would go anywhere at first and were having some fun.
The tune fell into Max Graham’s hands, when he then included it on his Shine compilation. The man liked it so much, that he agreed to take on the remix duties to solidify a solid package for Private Reality.
Appears On: “Original Mix” on Shine, Mixed by Max Graham (2004)
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. “Afterburner” (09.39)
B1. “Afterburner [Max Graham Mix]” (09.30)
Written & produced by Madoka (M.Venneri). © 2004 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP). Remixed by Max Graham.
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Bart van Wissen
“Unforeseen”
Private Reality
REAL12005
Released: June 07, 2004
Our first record featured by a new artist on the Private Reality roster for the first time. The original mix for this one is a monster in itself. Just how we like it-a hard, tough house rhythm with a trancy twist. Cascading sounds shine and shimmer over the beats for a sweet but pounding experience. Madoka strips it down a bit in his mix but maintains the integrityand flavor of the original to complete a great package.
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. “Unforeseen” (08.45)
B1. “Unforeseen [Madoka's Blindsided Mix]” (10.48)
Written & produced by Bart van Wissen. Remixed by Madoka (M.Venneri). © 2004 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP) & CreativeMotion.
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Madoka
“Distant Memories”
Private Reality
REAL12004
Released: May 05, 2004
Set to be our first release of 2004, it is already shaping up to be a slammer. Already considered one of his best tracks written-to-date by Madoka himself, the cut is a perfect blend of sounds and voices. Once again, a hard foundation prevails with flowing arpeggiated sounds over the top, coupled with silky-smooth vocal stabs.
Expect to hear the usual Matthew Dekay madness with the remix on the flip as well. A truly masterful record that has received early attention by John Digweed, Sander Kleinenberg and Hernan Cattaneo.
Appears On: “Original Mix” on Extrema Outdoor, Mixed by Matthew Dekay (2003)
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. “Distant Memories” (11.26)
B1. “Distant Memories [Matthew Dekay Mix]” (08.53)
Written & produced by Madoka (M.Venneri). Remixed by Matthew Dekay. © 2004 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP).
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Madoka
“Mass” / “Broadband”
Private Reality
REAL12003
Released: July 13, 2002
More quality tunes from Madoka. This is the latest installment from the Private Reality catalog, and it has been a massive one so far. Two fairly different cuts are offered. “Mass” is a peak-time ocean of sound with lush strings and voices dramatically layered and building throughout. The flip contains “Broadband,” a twisted house pounder ideal for earlier, deeper sets.
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. “Mass” (09:36)
B1. “Broadband” (08:20)
Written & produced by Madoka (M.Venneri). © 2002 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP).
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Madoka
“Coppola” / “Temperamental”
Private Reality
REAL12002
Released: June 01, 2002
The much anticipated debut release of our label’s re-launch! This package was definitely a sleeper hit of the early summer. The release helped garner some major support for Private Reality initially. “Coppola” was called a “Massive, melodic, Sasha-styled progressive houser” by the 3 Beat Records crew while “Temperamental” was considered a more emotional journey that crept its way into DJ charts around the world.
Appears On: “Temperamental” on Slinky-Planet Tokyo (2002).
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. “Coppola” (09:48)
B1. “Temperamental” (09:03)
Written & produced by Madoka (M.Venneri). © 2002 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP).
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Grooveshop
“Confessions of a DJ EP”
Private Reality
REAL12001
Released: February 01, 1999
The project that started it all. The first true release for the label. The release was printed in 500 copies and was independently distributed and sold by Madoka. Initial street promotion kicked off at the 1999 Winter Music Conference in Miami. Can you guess what the ‘UL Mix’ means?
Tracklist & Samples:
A1. “Confessions Of A DJ” (06.29)
A2. “Eliptic Crossings” (06:38)
B1. “Confessions of a DJ [UL Mix]” (06:13)
B2. “The StoryTeller Part I” (05:41)
Written & produced by Grooveshop (M.Venneri). © 1999 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP).
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Madoka
“MyCity EP”
Private Reality
REALCD001
Released: May 01, 2001
This was the very limited CD demo and the first project written under the Madoka moniker. The first track “Dive” was picked up by Plastic Fantastic Records in the UK and later remixed by Mo Shic & Zidan. The last cut “Another One of Those Days” is more rare, as it was randomly included on only 5 of the initial handful of copies that went out to industry heads. We don’t even know who originally received a copy of it at this point!
Tracklist & Samples:
01. “Dive” (10:35)
02. “Lost Again” (09:50)
03. “Gearing Up” (09:11)
04. “HardLining” (10:48)
05. “Deep Division” (09:17)
06. “Another One of Those Days” (02:20)
Written & produced by Madoka (M.Venneri). © 2001 Private Reality Records. Published by Private Reality Music (ASCAP).
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