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RebeL9
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
His remix of Papua New Guinea is everything that made people get mightily sick of prog around 2001. Dull, plodding, murky and too ing long.


Funny I think it's one of the best remixes of a classic track. He kept that dark vibe of the original and the roaring bassline makes you feel like you are standing in a jungle and anything can happen.
Scoops
His remix of Papua New Guinea was made for rooms like TWILO...
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
Funny I think it's one of the best remixes of a classic track. He kept that dark vibe of the original and the roaring bassline makes you feel like you are standing in a jungle and anything can happen.


Funny, it makes me feel like I'm stood in an overcrowded superclub in 2001 and the only thing that's likely to happen in the next few minutes is a new hi-hat. Papua New Guinea is most definitely not a dark track, and Tomiie's mix feels like a bunch of Dead Can Dance samples scattered over an unrelated B-side. I love prog and dark prog is awesome when done well, but I've always felt this track is massively overrated. Then again, I don't like many of the Papua New Guinea remixes. The only ones I'll give much time to are the Oil Funk Dub, Journey To The Pyramid, Papsico and whatever Translation 3 was called. Some tracks just don't need ing with.
bas
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Originally posted by Clovis
lol, me and Bas saw him at Mayan, and he was very concentrated....but god damn...sick ass music. He played Bobby Peru - Erotic Discourse...ownage.

lol this was the night I narrowly escaped a DUI.
RebeL9
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Funny, it makes me feel like I'm stood in an overcrowded superclub in 2001 and the only thing that's likely to happen in the next few minutes is a new hi-hat. Papua New Guinea is most definitely not a dark track, and Tomiie's mix feels like a bunch of Dead Can Dance samples scattered over an unrelated B-side. I love prog and dark prog is awesome when done well, but I've always felt this track is massively overrated. Then again, I don't like many of the Papua New Guinea remixes. The only ones I'll give much time to are the Oil Funk Dub, Journey To The Pyramid, Papsico and whatever Translation 3 was called. Some tracks just don't need ing with.


I'm generally very critical towards remakes of old tracks which I've mentioned numerous times here through the years. But Satoshis remix of Papua is one of the few tracks which really brings it. I still pop on the 12" once in a while. The bassline is just stellar. Satoshis remix of Kosheen - Hungry is another in the same vein. Good .

Speakiong of good remixes of old tracks. Vernon - Wonderer (Son Kite remix). Another very good interpretation of a classic done good.
Salegon
Some awesome tracks!


Nice bump!
MSZ
quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
Funny I think it's one of the best remixes of a classic track. He kept that dark vibe of the original and the roaring bassline makes you feel like you are standing in a jungle and anything can happen.


agreed, awesome track; brings a sick vibe. satoshi is the man.
Terrence Parker
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Originally posted by RebeL9
Funny I think it's one of the best remixes of a classic track. He kept that dark vibe of the original and the roaring bassline makes you feel like you are standing in a jungle and anything can happen.


Indeed, I miss this sound nowadays.
yonny
I saw satoshi tomiie several times around 2001-2002, and he was totally awesome. Those prog tunes played right, really loud, work wonders. Unfortunatly, i didnt like the direction he took after prog died.
yonny
actually, i was 15 years back then, so it was my first real clubbing experience. He even signed my nubreed 06. I was such a fanboy... :facepalm:

enydo
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Originally posted by Salegon





mmmm, got this on vinyl. :)
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