If you enjoy any of these sets and want to hear me live, I'll be playing a 2 hour progressive trance set at Basing House in Shoreditch, London on 11th October.
I'm also a resident at our bi-monthly party Kibosh in Manchester: https://www.instagram.com/kibosh.mcr/
Ah, thanks. That one didn't come up when I searched on BP.
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Apr-18-2020 15:15
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Edinburgh
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Originally posted by Lews
The exclusion of Music is odd because it WAS digitally available, once. I bought it on Beatport years ago, sometime around 2009.
That Tatoine remix of The Deep Edge is nice. Shame the B side of the original release hasn't been put up, though.
That annoys me to no end, good old stuff disappearing from the download shops.
I noticed just now the parent label Touch� isn't on BP or Juno at all at the moment, hence the absence of Music.
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Apr-18-2020 15:18
Syntonic
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Originally posted by Midlothian
Jamez's label Rough Cut Records (re)released some interesting stuff recently, including
Anyway, in case anyone is interested and hadn't noticed yet.
Nice one for sharing the lostit.com track. All of those versions are slightly different from the Perfecto release. I remember the CD single version ended in a very bad loop that drifted off its bpm, making it almost impossible to mix.
Apr-29-2020 10:17
Syntonic
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Location: Journey...On A...
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Originally posted by hoopoe
Nice one for sharing the lostit.com track. All of those versions are slightly different from the Perfecto release. I remember the CD single version ended in a very bad loop that drifted off its bpm, making it almost impossible to mix.
I never heard the Finiflex version before and now prefer it to the �Trance Mix� on Perfecto. The beatless outro just feels like a better finish to a track that doesn�t let up...I guess the outro is the only difference between the two.
^Originally released on Eye Q Records in '94. A CD copy is hard to come by and not cheap either...Icarus Mix is just a beauty.
Nice, thanks! I don't think I'll care much for those new "official" reworks, going by the samples, but glad to see the original versions not just released digitally but also remastered. And I agree on the Icarus mix; I think it's stood the test of time fairly well. Would be nice to encounter it in a set. Some stretching to a slightly slower tempo perhaps.
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Apr-29-2020 20:00
Syntonic
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All of these can be downloaded and he also has some classic sets too.
There is now also a Rhythm Syndicate website where the catalogue is available for purchase (MP3, WAV). It seems considerably cheaper to purchase from them directly, and I also just noticed that on Beatport the Tyrantanic release is missing one of the Slacker mixes, which is included on the RS website.
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May-16-2020 10:27
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
I'm a little disappointed with the sound quality on some of those RS releases. The newer ones sound better, but the earliest stuff sounds suspiciously like it might have been ripped from vinyl.
Still threw Pariah - Ruffneck Rhythm straight in my new mix though.
If you enjoy any of these sets and want to hear me live, I'll be playing a 2 hour progressive trance set at Basing House in Shoreditch, London on 11th October.
I'm also a resident at our bi-monthly party Kibosh in Manchester: https://www.instagram.com/kibosh.mcr/
May-16-2020 10:34
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Edinburgh
Duncan Forbes's Animated - Quivver EP, directly from the masters.
The Animated album is up on his Bandcamp page as well.
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May-18-2020 08:29
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Edinburgh
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I'm a little disappointed with the sound quality on some of those RS releases.
Yeah and quality differences between individual tracks on one and the same release are noteworthy as well. I was just listening to RHYSYN005 and the difference between Ocean Wave - Clearwater and the Voyager remix 1 of Velvet is enormous.
And what is up with some of those early Breeder tracks. The kick drum on The Chain is unrecognisable. There's a full version of Chain on the digital release of Ferry Corsten's Solar Serenades VA which is of SO much better sound quality. Will have to search for full CD versions of other tracks, too. If they exist at all.
I'm very happy that the back catalogue was made available but this doesn't seem entirely ok.