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| quote: | Originally posted by Prototrance
Hybrids Matrix dub (I think thats what its called - theres definately a hybrid mix anyway)
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it's called hybrid's time traveler mix but yeah, let's post zee big list (courtesy of grimreaper):
Energy 52 - Café Del Mar
Cosmic Baby's Impression (6:45)
Kid Paul Mix (7:16) >> nowadays known also as Original Mix
Peace Mix (7:13)
Porte de Bagnolet Mix (5:53)
Ivan Remix (8:06)
Josh Abraham's Down Under Remix (7:03)
Kid Paul Radio Mix (3:32)
Oliver Lieb's LSG Remix (7:44) >> aka Oliver Lieb Mix 1
Oliver Lieb Mix 2 (7:30)
Solar Stone Remix (8:37)
Three'n'One Remix (8:43)
Universal State Of Mind Mix (7:15)
Hybrid's Time Traveller Remix (6:36)
Nalin & Kane Remix (9:44)
Deepsky's Stateside Cannon Remix (7:35)
Pure Nova & DJ Eyal Project Remix (7:50)
Humate Ambient Remix (7:07)
John "00" Fleming Remix (10:07)
Marco V Remix (8:34)
Michael Woods Ambient Mix (10:26)
Three'n'One 2002 Update (8:55)
Justin F Remix (7:04)
Kid Loops Remix (7:39)
some are missing, but i exclused edits,and i think not the 2004 mixes, and this is some of my opinions about the remixes:
nalin & kane's 1998 version is my favourite,
i have never liked the three'n'one mix
i think that deepsky mix & ralf hildenbreutel's porte de bagnolet is the most underrated mixes
humate made the better ambient mix
hybrid made the most interestine take on the track
the worst remixes of the track is imo:
U.S.O.M. mix // i can't believe the fact that marc mitchell failed to deliver anything good with this remix)
dj eyal & pure nova mix // what the fuck where you two thinking
josh abraham remix // i hate to repeat myself, but what the fuck was you thinking
solar stone mix // one of rich & andy's weaker moments, i used to like this mix, but suddenly i couldn't listen to the track anymore, it's a strange remix, done in 1997, i think what they was trying to do was to pull of was doing an oldschool remix but sadly they failed miserably
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