Posted - 2014/09/06 : 08:51:12
Was the version that was always played back in the day ever actually released?
I know it was available unmixed on the Slammin' Vinyl Absolute Hardcore triple pack, but has it ever been made available as a 12" release?
The Power of Love 2001 version with the '98 remix on the other side was a disappointment.
Posted - 2014/09/11 : 09:50:23
Pretty sure it's a pitch version of the 23rd Precinct, this is the wrong single playing in the video from the EP, but the correct release.
EDIT: found it Q-Tex Power Of Love 97' (Digital Boy Italian Rave Remix)
Posted - 2014/09/11 : 14:01:35
Nooo, no, no nonono-n-n-n-noooo.
I don't mean the '97 Digital Boy one (I used to have that on vinyl actually) - I mean the version that Slammin' Vinyl Absolute Hardcore album.
Is that version of Power Of Love only available on that particular compilation, was my question :)
I realise they are very similar.
Posted - 2014/09/11 : 15:28:08
The difference between the Scott Brown '98 mix and the Digital Boy '97 mix is minimal but noticeable imo. I always wanted to get the proper SB '98 version but I only ended up with the shitty 2001 vinyl
As far as I know the SB '98 mix never came out as a single.
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quote:Originally posted by Mortis:
The difference between the Scott Brown '98 mix and the Digital Boy '97 mix is minimal but noticeable imo. I always wanted to get the proper SB '98 version but I only ended up with the shitty 2001 vinyl
As far as I know the SB '98 mix never came out as a single.
This guy gets it!
It's like the Scott Brown 98 mix is a 'remake' so to speak of the Digital Boy version. I suppose the only way to have it unmixed is on that Absolute Hardcore compilation.
quote:Originally posted by Mortis:
The difference between the Scott Brown '98 mix and the Digital Boy '97 mix is minimal but noticeable imo. I always wanted to get the proper SB '98 version but I only ended up with the shitty 2001 vinyl
As far as I know the SB '98 mix never came out as a single.
This guy gets it!
It's like the Scott Brown 98 mix is a 'remake' so to speak of the Digital Boy version. I suppose the only way to have it unmixed is on that Absolute Hardcore compilation.
I think so, did that vinyl set not have a few exclusive tracks on it?
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"Maybe in a day and age in which even our rappers can't get to the end of a verse without having an existential crisis, we should find a place for happy hardcore"
quote:Originally posted by Mortis:
The difference between the Scott Brown '98 mix and the Digital Boy '97 mix is minimal but noticeable imo. I always wanted to get the proper SB '98 version but I only ended up with the shitty 2001 vinyl
As far as I know the SB '98 mix never came out as a single.
This guy gets it!
It's like the Scott Brown 98 mix is a 'remake' so to speak of the Digital Boy version. I suppose the only way to have it unmixed is on that Absolute Hardcore compilation.
I think so, did that vinyl set not have a few exclusive tracks on it?
Not sure, I know the second and third ones were almost entirely exclusive tracks (many still have never been released now) but I thought the first one wasn't. I could be wrong, they might not have been at the time but I doubt it.