Summit (song)

"Summit" is a song by Josh Gabriel, released as a single/EP in 2007 and reaching number 2 in the buzz chart. It includes remixes by Gabriel himself, Christopher Norman and Dusty Kid. It was exclusively released on Beatport on November 15, and was available on iTunes Store from November 29. This is the tenth release from Gabriel & Dresden's label, Organized Nature, and Gabriel's third single/EP after "Wave 3" (Nebula Recordings) and "Alive".

"Summit"
Summit single cover
Single by Josh Gabriel
Released2007
Recorded2007
GenreElectronic
LabelOrganized Nature
Songwriter(s)Josh Gabriel
Producer(s)Josh Gabriel
Josh Gabriel singles chronology
"Alive"
(2006)
"Summit"
(2007)
"TBA />"
(2008)

Track listing

  1. Summit
  2. Summit (Christopher Norman Remix)
  3. Summit (Dusty Kid Pseudotek Remix)
  4. Summit (Josh Gabriel Remix)
  5. Summit (Dusty Kid Rouge Re-Edit)

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United Kingdom 2007 Organized Nature CD, Maxi ORGN010
vinyl, 12" ORGN010A
January, 2008 vinyl, 12" ORGN010B

Official artist reviews

Josh Gabriel is a master of Production. He knows sound like no other. You need to check this. Techno evolved!

This must be one of my favourite tracks of the year so far. Josh is one of dance music's rare talents that understands how to walk the fine line between teaching and pleasing and with this stormer he has nothing less than delivered a future classic.

Massive

John Digweed (As featured in his Essential Mix)

A great original and experimental track from Josh Gabriel. It's up-lifting, energetic and one of its kind!

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