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Bedrock - Emerald
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| Subtle |
| This tune rocks.. cant seem to get it off my playlist.. simply beautiful.. :eyes: |
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| GrimReaper |
| All the mixes of this are great but personally i prefer Grayarea's Speakeasy Mix which is a 10+ mins breaks version. |
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| Floorfiller |
| my fav is still the fretwell mix. i think it was my introduction to fretwell and i've been loving his stuff ever since... |
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| Synchronized |
| quote: | Originally posted by Subtle
This tune rocks.. cant seem to get it off my playlist.. simply beautiful.. :eyes: |
Yeah, it's a nice track. I love the original version the best. :) |
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| [ groovypants ] |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
my fav is still the fretwell mix. i think it was my introduction to fretwell and i've been loving his stuff ever since... |
:eyes: Fretwell made a remix? Or prehaps you are confusing it with Forge? :conf:
Grayarea's remix is pure bliss and I'm quite fond of Charile May's strange Quantize Cluster remix too hehe :D |
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| GrimReaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by [ groovypants ]
:eyes: Fretwell made a remix? Or prehaps you are confusing it with Forge? :conf: |
Yeh i think Jason mixed up Emerald with Forge here, Fretwell mixed only Forge not Emerald. |
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| mikefasssy |
| i say charlie may's remix. still kicking myself for selling it. |
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| dj Zevan |
| the grayarea remix is pure quality |
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| webbie |
The original is still one of my number five favourite tunes.
The Charlie May remix is also mint altho i think Grayarea really slaughterd it and lost all the magic of the tune. |
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| paranoik0 |
| Absolutely love the original, apart from that i've only heard filterheadz mix which is ok. |
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| Floorfiller |
| yeah sorry...i'm stupid...mixed up with the forge remix hehehe :p |
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| Cobalt |
isn't this by Scott Bond vs Solar Stone????// Pretty boring sh¡t if you ask me!!!!11
Sorry, couldn't resist on that one.
Anyhow, not my favorite Bedrock work, but still a beautiful, lush production. Part of the reason that Digweed and Muir have never failed in consistent quality. |
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