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Posted by pimp on Mar-28-2005 12:17:

Lustral - Everytime (Nalin & Kane mix)
Miro - Paradise (red Jerry long dub)
Solar Stone - Day by Day (Red Jerry Dub)
max graham - Airtight
Freefall - Skydive!
Sasha - Belfunk
Sander K - My Lexicon, Sacred
Furry Phreaks - Soothe
Age of Love - Age of Love (wrecked angle mix)
Stage one - Space manouveures

and fucking anything from the older Renaissance albums and Sasha Digweed Northern Exposure series = WIN


Posted by Aesthetic on Mar-28-2005 23:50:

i think i'm going to have to lay the beat down right now.

quote:
Originally posted by Philby
i think xpander is overrated.


Posted by jizza on Mar-29-2005 00:32:

quote:
Originally posted by j�c�
LOL you've gotta be fucking kidding me

all the newest remixes strip this track of its original raw emotion. trance formula bullshit. disgrace to the original which is a complete mastermind


precisely. even if the other remixes aren't stinky pile of shits (which they are), they would hardly be classified as timeless.


Posted by escee on Mar-29-2005 00:44:

quote:
Originally posted by j�c�
LOL you've gotta be fucking kidding me

all the newest remixes strip this track of its original raw emotion. trance formula bullshit. disgrace to the original which is a complete mastermind


Jumping on the agreeing with jace bandwagon here.


Posted by A.J. on Mar-29-2005 04:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Philby
i think xpander is overrated. i think cafe del mar and children would have to be about the biggest timeless tracks.


I have to agree with you on Xpander a little bit. I don't think it is overrated, but it has never really appealed to me in the way that a lot of other trance tracks have.


Posted by gilmista on Mar-29-2005 07:30:

quote:
Originally posted by escee
Jumping on the agreeing with jace bandwagon here.


yeh the original owns them all. If anything the mix that comes close is the chillout Miro's rolled mix, but original takes the cake


Posted by Philby on Mar-30-2005 01:04:

well with xpander so many people go on about it and how classic it is and well for me it just doesnt grab me as others do. i just listen to it and it doesnt really seem exciting.


Posted by sLiCk_NiCk on Mar-30-2005 01:23:

it would be good to hear it on a club system again. apparently PVD or was it Jon o'Bir dropped it at midnight on new years this year. you think it would have made an impact then?


Posted by Philby on Mar-30-2005 01:41:

well it probably did make an impact on everyone who loves it. ive heard it on a club system a couple of times, its just one of those things i guess, it doesnt really appeal to me that much


Posted by Renegade on Mar-30-2005 03:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Philby
well with xpander so many people go on about it and how classic it is and well for me it just doesnt grab me as others do. i just listen to it and it doesnt really seem exciting.


Hey Phil! You suck!


Posted by Philby on Mar-30-2005 03:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
Hey Phil! You suck!


haha quiet you! go stroke some chins

was waiting for that


Posted by Light The Fuse on Mar-30-2005 04:56:

cosmic baby - loops of infinity


Posted by Nyquist_Theorem on Mar-30-2005 05:24:

just read this thread for the first time, from page 6 thru to page 1 (no i don't know why), and couldn't believe blue monday (the original, all the remixes are crap cept maybe the jam and spoon remix or the hardfloor remix that spawned all that annoying blade crap, both released in '95) wasn't on here.

other timeless tracks imo:

orbital - halcyon (and on and on)
orbital - nothing left
a guy called gerald - voodoo ray
808 state - pacific (again, only the original)
beloved - sun rising (any/all mixes)
hektor - if you love (best 303 track ever?)
underworld - dark and long
underworld - cowgirl
ultraviolet - heaven (the zippet mix)

and heaps more, plus a fair few of the ones already listed here of course.


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