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Posted by DJ Indus Creed on Jan-28-2006 19:41:

Arrow I forgot to Add

Journey - Don't stop believing (DJ Versatile Mix)

What can i say - beautiful mix. I doubt if you can get it though.

I have a rip of it's live airplay and just love it! This after spending gazillion days exchanging mails with the radio-station and the DJs to find out what mix was that.


Posted by LieberDJ on Jan-28-2006 22:46:

i prefer the original extended mixes to 80's songs. Looping of samples doesnt justify the songs in most cases.

a nice remix is

bronski beat - small town boy (secret service remix)


Posted by RapidFire on Jan-29-2006 00:13:

quote:
Originally posted by ambrus07
Depeche Mode was the band that made the eighties great. this may be a bold statement but for me the eighties start and stop with Depeche Mode, and remixes are not lacking.


agreed. but i feel they were much better in the nineties. starting with the violator stuff. id say after "Black Celebration" (86) they really started to show what they were about. so i agree. but they only got better with age imo.


Posted by DJ Indus Creed on Jan-29-2006 05:34:

Arrow This is too far-fetched a statement

quote:
Originally posted by ambrus07
Depeche Mode was the band that made the eighties great. this may be a bold statement but for me the eighties start and stop with Depeche Mode, and remixes are not lacking.


It is okay since it's only your personal opinion but Depeche Mode was just one of the bands that made 80s great. In fact, 80s had as many bands making it great as songs.

If i were to ever make my top-100 tracks, the first 80 would be from 80s. Enuff said .


Posted by bluegreenforest on Jan-29-2006 16:38:

A few years ago, while staying in Destin Florida for the weekend, I walked through an outdoor shopping mall that was having its grand opening. They had dancers, entertainers, people walking around on stilts, etc, etc, and a few dj's in an outdoor music booth. At one point they played a remixed version of 'Your Love' by the Outfield, always a guilty pleasure from the 80's. The re-mix sounded pretty cool. Has anyone else ever heard this dancified version?


Posted by fake_illusion on Jan-30-2006 21:34:

sorry to bump this thread, but was just thinking while hearing the track on the radio. A remix of Doobie Brothers - What a fool believes would definitely top my rankings ^^ Most 80's seem to have some kind of 'wrong' image anyways hehe


Posted by DJ Indus Creed on Jan-30-2006 22:00:

Dancing Dude Wow!!!

Fake_Illusion,

Your ID reminds me of an 80s track that could and SHOULD really be mixed into a darkish trance.

Yeah, you guessed it right.

Imagination - Just an illusion

I am gonna try it tonite on my CDJ. Just for fun.


Posted by ambrus07 on Jan-30-2006 23:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
That's far from a fact. The two met many times with great success in the 80's. Why shouldn't they meet though?....




Oh, because you don't like the way it sounds to your refined earlobes. Music too tough for ya, huh? Too dark is it? Not enough pretty melodies to keep you enthralled? Baby want his baba? Huh? It's true though, Merzbow ain't got nothin' on Debbie Deb.



actually my description referred to the atrocity of attempting to fuse poppy 80's with Noel's breaks sound. an interesting idea, but it should have been left as an idea. i would compare the disparity to an Emperor cover of 'Barbie Girl' ok maybe not that bad.. but close.

dude, I listen to black metal (sometimes). nothing EDM producers can ever make is too dark for me.


Posted by ambrus07 on Jan-30-2006 23:06:

Re: This is too far-fetched a statement

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Indus Creed
It is okay since it's only your personal opinion but Depeche Mode was just one of the bands that made 80s great. In fact, 80s had as many bands making it great as songs.

If i were to ever make my top-100 tracks, the first 80 would be from 80s. Enuff said .


bands? or one hit wonders? there were a ton of the latter, too few good ones of the former. especially if we stray outside the realm of metal.. that was really the one genre where the 80s shone.


Posted by Azz3D on Jan-31-2006 02:30:

i remember hearing a rather decent electro version of corey hart's 'sunglasses at night'

i forgot who did the remix though


Posted by stevieboy32808 on Jan-31-2006 05:15:

Kano - It's A War (Serge Santiago Edit 2004)


Posted by DJ Indus Creed on Jan-31-2006 05:17:

Talking

quote:
Originally posted by Azz3D
i remember hearing a rather decent electro version of corey hart's 'sunglasses at night'

i forgot who did the remix though


That would be Tiga and Zyntherius

Tiga and Zyntherius - Sunglasses at Night.

The first time i heard it was at a topless club where a really pretty girl went about taking her clothes off while the DJ played that track.

I actually walked about to the DJ and asked him what track he had played.


Posted by DJ Indus Creed on Feb-01-2006 03:49:

Re: Re: This is too far-fetched a statement

quote:
Originally posted by ambrus07
bands? or one hit wonders? there were a ton of the latter, too few good ones of the former. especially if we stray outside the realm of metal.. that was really the one genre where the 80s shone.


I think there were both bands as well as one-hit wonders. But yes, there were way too many one-hit wonders and it often puzzles me as to why those "one hit wonders" weren't able to recreate the magic of their hit. Maybe that is for another day.

Coming back to the topic, anyone heard

Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes (Moby Remix)
Depeche Mode - I Feel Loved (Danny Tenaglia Remix)

Not sure if these are 80s track though.


Posted by RapidFire on Feb-01-2006 07:13:

Re: Re: Re: This is too far-fetched a statement

[QUOTE]Originally posted by DJ Indus Creed

Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes (Moby Remix)
/QUOTE]

doesen't exist bro.


Posted by DJ Indus Creed on Feb-01-2006 15:31:

Unhappy Hmmm

quote:

doesen't exist bro.


All i can say is i see the following three tracks on my Hard Disk.

1. Depeche Mode - The World Is Mine
2. Depeche Mode - The World Is Mine (Moby's Dub)
3. Depeche Mode - The World Is Mine (Moby Remix)

And these are as old as the days when Napster was still thriving and Orbital-Halycon was still played atleast 10 times during the long drives.

I don't discount a mistaken tagging here. Will do some google in the evening to see what's the deal here.


Posted by DJ Indus Creed on Feb-05-2006 17:24:

Dancing Dude Heard This Yesterday Night And Found It Irrestible!!!

Beastie Boys - Fight For Your Right to Party (Junkie XL Remix)

On a side note, Wikipedia shows Beastie Boys as a "American Hip Hop" group. I didn't know but it sounds weird to me. The original track always sounded Rock track to me.

Also check out

NYCC - Fight For Your Right (To Party)


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