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pinoying
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: colorado
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off the top...
ian brown - fear (UNKLE rmx)
depeche mode - free love (deep dish/josh wink mixes)
slide vs. the hives - last night
led zeppelin - babe, i'm gonna leave you (pqm mix)
and that sublime track. i cant listen to it, but i didnt know max graham did a mix to it. i thought it was luke fair...
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Mar-27-2003 08:20
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b|p|3m
Mixed Euphoria

Registered: May 2002
Location: Italy
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Mar-27-2003 08:29
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TranceSafari
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: Indianapolis Indiana, USA
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Look for the bootleg called, "Pink Coffee - The Wall"
It is an excellent remix of Pink Floyd's The Wall. Pete tong was banging it early last year on his Radio1 show. I don't know if it was ever out on vinyl, but I have the mp3 of it.
The Sublime song you are talking about, Doin Time, isn't a max graham remix. He probably has played it, but the remix was done by Luke Fair. I am pretty sure that song has been released or will be released on Yoshitoshi.
I can't think of too many rock songs that have become prog tunes, but there seems to by quite a few pop songs. I know Deep Dish and Dirty Vegas have recently remixed Justin Timberlake, and I have heard Sander Kleinenberg is also doing another mix. Roger Sanchez just won a grammy for his remix of No Doubt, but the remix isn't all that progressive, it is more clubby. Deep Dish has also remixed Dido, which was excellent. There are quite few remixes Depeche Mode that are quite good, including one by Lexicon Avenue that totally owns.
Hope that helps, but there just are many prog remixes of rock tunes. Most of them are pop tunes.
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Mar-27-2003 16:46
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