Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
Sasha - Xpander
Bedrock - Heaven Scent
Energy 52 - Cafe del Mar
Three Drives - Greece 2000
Paul van Dyk - For an Angel
Underworld - Cowgirl
Orbital - Halcyon & On & On
Moonman - Galaxia
System F - Out of the Blue
Warmduscher - Hardcore Will Never Die
Hammerhead - Hardcore Will Never Die
QBass - Hardcore Will Never Die
Raveroy - Hardcore Will Never Die
Holy Noise - Hardcore Will Never Die
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Nov-04-2007 09:28
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
The Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
Orbital - Belfast
The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds
The KLF - What Time Is Love
Jaydee - Plastic Dreams
LFO - LFO
Joey Beltram - Energy Flash
The Prodigy - Out Of Space
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
The Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
The Prodigy - Out Of Space
To name but a few.
I never thought I'd tire of these two, but whilst the remixes of PNG have been good on the whole, with the recent d&b ones lovely & atmospheric, there's been a couple of butcherings of the prodigy one in the last few years that've kinda taken the gloss off it for me.
Nov-04-2007 12:32
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
I never thought I'd tire of these two, but whilst the remixes of PNG have been good on the whole, with the recent d&b ones lovely & atmospheric, there's been a couple of butcherings of the prodigy one in the last few years that've kinda taken the gloss off it for me.
No doubt about the Out of Space remixes, but the original seems timeless even though it is unquestionably a product of its time. I still hear it in clubs and on the radio. I walked past a trendy clothes shop recently and they were blasting it out the soundsystem.
Sasha - Xpander
Jam&Spoon - Stella
Bedrock - Heaven Scent
Orbital - Halcyon &On &On
The Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
Nov-04-2007 15:32
Armitage
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Vancouver
Re: Re: Classics that never die
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
tiesto - urban train (I wouldn't use the sub prefix then & i won't now)
Aren't they two different tracks?
Nov-04-2007 20:48
GrimReaper
Relic of a past life
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Espoo, Finland
quote:
Originally posted by Armitage
Aren't they two different tracks?
Yes and no. The other has vocals (Urban) and the other has not (Suburban, in most cases) but the instrumental version has been mislabeled as Urban Train on so many releases it's not even funny. It all started from the original promo release where it was listed as Urban Train and many still know it as that.
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