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A tale of 'Glow': Moutso sparks area trance scene

Pete Moutso, resident DJ and music director at Washington D.C.'s club Glow, has been waiting for the release of his second album for three long months."One Night at Glow," originally slated for a September release date, finally hit stores on Nov. 4.

The album is Moutso's first under the Black Hole Recordings label, created by the internationally acclaimed DJ Tiesto. His previous album, "Tranceformations," was released under the auspices of George Acosta, who allowed him far less creative freedom than he had for his latest endeavor.

"'Tranceformations' came out three years ago, when I was influenced by the German sound -- it was pretty hard," Moutso said."I didn't really have as much of a say in the track list

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