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Xpander - remixes (pg. 3)
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InDeepSpace
Radioslave Remix might work well. ;)
Nostalgic
A minimal/tech house remix would be amazing.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by coroknight
Doesn't mean we have to like it.

Also, checked out the 16 Bit Lolitas remake and it's just not the same. The synth isn't as alive as the original.

Edit: Now that I think about it, wouldn't a Charlie May Remix/Remake be interesting? I might get my hopes up over that.


He already did that, in 1993.
Seppuku
quote:
Originally posted by Nostalgic
A minimal/tech house remix would be amazing.

You really need some new material. :rolleyes:
woscar
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Originally posted by marckoza
If you want to make some money on Xpander hire Ingrosso, Funkagenda or Gartner, sad but true


LOL, I thought you were being sarcastic since Gartner made that horrible butchering of Beethoven's 5th Symphony that was on Beatport's #1 for months.
Az
redshape/ carl craig
coroknight
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
He already did that, in 1993.


I know, he made the track and I'm sure that he did a remix at some point. Just thought it would be interesting if the original creator gave his own modern take on it.
SanDiegoRob
The only remix worth it's salt was the brilliant Ricky Ryan version from about 3 years ago.
lenazi
it was just a mashup.
bas
quote:
Originally posted by Nostalgic
A minimal/tech house remix would be amazing.
:stongue:

WHIRRRR WHIIRR WHIIZZ CLICK CLACK BING BANG ZAGGAZAW

enydo
quote:
Originally posted by coroknight
I know, he made the track and I'm sure that he did a remix at some point. Just thought it would be interesting if the original creator gave his own modern take on it.


I'm pretty sure what SYSTEM-J is referring to is Spooky (Charlie May and Duncan Forbes) - Little Bullet.
meriter
Never really understood the appeal of this track.

Belfunk is amazing.
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