Tribute to Little Big Bee - K.G.O (Jazztronik Remix)
This is my top track of all time. If all goes well, the vinyl will be at my house next week in time for my birthday.
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Posted by sot on Jan-15-2009 21:21:
without a doubt this is a danny howells signature track.
quite a good one too!
Posted by m1kest4r on Jan-15-2009 22:14:
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Originally posted by sot
without a doubt this is a danny howells signature track.
quite a good one too!
yeah, pretty much lost my shit when he played it here in melbourne in november.
so glad he released the recording of that set.
Posted by Guest on Jan-15-2009 23:20:
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Originally posted by m1kest4r
yeah, pretty much lost my shit when he played it here in melbourne in november.
so glad he released the recording of that set.
LOL read my review
Mark_Anthony, Aug 21, 2008
I held out on writing a review for Jazztronik's mix of K G O over the past year and a half because I didn't want to draw any more eyes to this record than are already on it. But now I've pretty much accepted the fact that I will never have this on vinyl so f*ck it.
Where to begin. Let me first start out by saying that this is the greatest house record ever produced. The greatest dance floor production of all time. There is nothing else like and there will never be anything else like it. As the track runs its course, your soul is lifted as 5 different synth layers stack up on on top of another to the point where every molecule of your being is taken straight to heaven. I can't describe the feeling that this gives me. It is 100% musical perfection. If by some chance I got to hear this at a huge club or event, I do not know what would happen. It would probably involve me going absolutely bananas and being escorted out by security.
To anyone else seeking this on vinyl, good luck. I hope that someone from Flower Records comes across this review and decides to run a repress. Please, for the love of god, do another run for this vinyl. Its just too good for so few people to have it.
Posted by ToXano on Jan-16-2009 09:05:
Damn thats funny. While listening to Danny Howells 5 hours Melbourne set this track totally blew me away and I listened to this track the whole week. It's one of the best houseproductions I have ever heared and I thougt it was a relatively unknown track.
Unfortunately it's already getting too much attention As I was seeing it as "my" track heheh.
Posted by capricorn15 on Jan-16-2009 10:37:
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Originally posted by m1kest4r
yeah, pretty much lost my shit when he played it here in melbourne in november.
so glad he released the recording of that set.
same when i saw him in march 2007. Posted by GUBostonDubs on Jan-16-2009 17:30:
Luzz u missed Danny Howells playing it at Pawn Shop for Dig Deeper WMC 2007. I think you came down the next night
Posted by MSZ on Jan-18-2009 06:28:
scrumptious
Posted by Guest on Jan-20-2009 17:30:
Posted by coroknight on Jan-21-2009 18:12:
This track is definitely growing on me. First heard it back when nobody knew what it was (my friends and I thought it was a remix of scuba) on Danny Howells Essential Mix.
Posted by Guest on Jan-21-2009 21:53:
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Originally posted by coroknight
This track is definitely growing on me. First heard it back when nobody knew what it was (my friends and I thought it was a remix of scuba) on Danny Howells Essential Mix.
If you really want to get technical on it, its a Tom Middleton Re-Edit of KGO. The full Jazztronik has another melody that comes in at the end that does not appear in the version on Danny's mix.
The version on Danny's mix is better because I think this final melody is less than desirable. Not bad but not good either...it just doesnt fit the rest of the track, which I assume is why Middleton took the time to create an edit in the first place.