Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Somewhere where it's raining
meh only average imo. doesnt do anything to improve on versions out already, just does the same thing as them but with different synths n bass. Not even close to the Greg Murray remix
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, UK
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Originally posted by DJRavemonkey
meh only average imo. doesnt do anything to improve on versions out already, just does the same thing as them but with different synths n bass. Not even close to the Greg Murray remix
I would agree with that, just sounds like the Greg Murray remix with his familiar bass and synths. Very lazy stuff IMO.
Aug-17-2003 13:45
popop
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: somewhere over the rainbow
this makes sweetest dreams playable at last. i loved the greg murray mix but jesus christ, im sick of that "brown noise" style bass / kick drum. FFS man it sounds crap when its mixed in and mixed out
Aug-17-2003 23:11
TuanAnh213
ahhh...Du Du Du Du Du
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Bay Area, CA...Cheah!!
i've waited for this remix to come out for so long..finally
great remix by mr. corsten...definenetly wasn't a "lazy" remix and infinitely better than the greg muray mix
9/10
Sorry to tell you this guys but I believe its an edited version of the rip from Ferry's World Tour...
I had the chance to hear it live in a club from teh man himself and he played it from the beginning... and as I remember it .. I doesn'T start this way...
to proove it: from 5:20 to 5:50 in the song.. you can hear Fire & Ice - Close to Me being mixed in... and suddenly it goes back before the break down begins... and the same thing happens at the end of the track
since when in trance a breakdown is repeated twice with... the 2nd breakdown is always different from the 1st one...
in this case they both sound the same.
My verdict :"its an edit"
Aug-18-2003 04:18
Passiva
Ava Mea / Syndique
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
He's right. It's an edit. It has even been reencoded from 128. The real deal starts off with a little string intro