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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2016/05/02 : 21:13:32
Funnily enough I've included this in that "remixes better than the original" post.
I asked Scott on Facebook not long ago about this, he confirmed that it would be released digitally.
He also confirmed he made it for the exact same reasons I stated - he liked the Digital Boy version but it was too slow and the intro was awkward as hell.
Can't wait for it to come out.
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Si Thompson
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Posted - 2016/05/03 : 06:49:36
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
Funnily enough I've included this in that "remixes better than the original" post.
I asked Scott on Facebook not long ago about this, he confirmed that it would be released digitally.
He also confirmed he made it for the exact same reasons I stated - he liked the Digital Boy version but it was too slow and the intro was awkward as hell.
Can't wait for it to come out.
Yeah. Makes sense. I remember you had to que the intro right when the amen drops. It wasn't very Dj friendly.
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Samination
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Posted - 2016/05/03 : 06:51:07
no wonder the version Anabolic frolic used felt different from the Digital Boy's version
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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2016/05/04 : 01:39:22
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
no wonder the version Anabolic frolic used felt different from the Digital Boy's version
on Happ2bHardcore Chapter 5, it's listed as Power of Love 2000. Is that not right? I know he listed the Vinylgroover remix of Toytown as "Toytown 2001 Mix" (inside the inlay).
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Samination
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Posted - 2016/05/04 : 03:47:35
quote: Originally posted by warped_candykid:
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
no wonder the version Anabolic frolic used felt different from the Digital Boy's version
on Happ2bHardcore Chapter 5, it's listed as Power of Love 2000. Is that not right? I know he listed the Vinylgroover remix of Toytown as "Toytown 2001 Mix" (inside the inlay).
there's alot more tracks that are listed wrong on h2bh, but in this instance, i took the wrong combilation series:P
The Digital Boy remix(-remix?) was on Bonkers :P
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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2016/05/04 : 09:40:25
It was indeed on Bonkers 3, which is probably why everyone seems to think that was the one that got played all the time. It didn't get played anywhere near as much as the other, unreleased mix.
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Tommasi
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Posted - 2016/05/09 : 10:57:53
Is the Digital Boy mix just the same one that was on D-Boy in 1995?
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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2016/05/09 : 13:58:46
quote: Originally posted by Tommasi:
Is the Digital Boy mix just the same one that was on D-Boy in 1995?
Yes, I believe so.
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DJ A.K.
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Posted - 2016/05/09 : 16:59:57
The one on the slammin album is definitely superior to the 98 version scott finally released on the 2001 vinyl (if that makes sense).
If you want the good version on vinyl it seems the slammin vinyl album is your only choice, glad it's getting an mp3 release though.
Having said that I still prefer the digital boy version overall, one of the best remixes ever IMO.
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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2016/05/09 : 17:58:41
That 2001 release was so disappointing, I remember buying it in Manchester and eagerly chucking it on my deck, first out of all the records I'd bought, and it being this other version I'd never heard in my life.
I really don't know why Scott didn't put the proper one on this release.
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Samination
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Posted - 2016/05/09 : 18:03:37
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
That 2001 release was so disappointing, I remember buying it in Manchester and eagerly chucking it on my deck, first out of all the records I'd bought, and it being this other version I'd never heard in my life.
I really don't know why Scott didn't put the proper one on this release.
licensing problems with his remake of digital boy remix?
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Si Thompson
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Posted - 2016/05/09 : 19:35:23
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
That 2001 release was so disappointing, I remember buying it in Manchester and eagerly chucking it on my deck, first out of all the records I'd bought, and it being this other version I'd never heard in my life.
I really don't know why Scott didn't put the proper one on this release.
Scott Brown played that second "98 Mix" @ Slammin' Vinyl in November 2000. I actually like the version and knew prior to release that it was being included on the flip to the 2001 remix. It didn't bother me really as i had "Absolute Hardcore 1", anyway.
What did surprise me, was the fact Scott called it a "98" mix again. I assumed it was made in 2000, seeing as he first dropped it in the November of that year.
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Samination
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Posted - 2016/05/09 : 20:37:35
quote: Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
That 2001 release was so disappointing, I remember buying it in Manchester and eagerly chucking it on my deck, first out of all the records I'd bought, and it being this other version I'd never heard in my life.
I really don't know why Scott didn't put the proper one on this release.
Scott Brown played that second "98 Mix" @ Slammin' Vinyl in November 2000. I actually like the version and knew prior to release that it was being included on the flip to the 2001 remix. It didn't bother me really as i had "Absolute Hardcore 1", anyway.
What did surprise me, was the fact Scott called it a "98" mix again. I assumed it was made in 2000, seeing as he first dropped it in the November of that year.
I do't know if it's the 2001 mix, but at various places, I have seen a 2000 mix. Could that be the 98 on the flipside?
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Si Thompson
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Posted - 2016/05/10 : 16:58:55
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
That 2001 release was so disappointing, I remember buying it in Manchester and eagerly chucking it on my deck, first out of all the records I'd bought, and it being this other version I'd never heard in my life.
I really don't know why Scott didn't put the proper one on this release.
Scott Brown played that second "98 Mix" @ Slammin' Vinyl in November 2000. I actually like the version and knew prior to release that it was being included on the flip to the 2001 remix. It didn't bother me really as i had "Absolute Hardcore 1", anyway.
What did surprise me, was the fact Scott called it a "98" mix again. I assumed it was made in 2000, seeing as he first dropped it in the November of that year.
I do't know if it's the 2001 mix, but at various places, I have seen a 2000 mix. Could that be the 98 on the flipside?
The "98" mix is likely the 2000 mix and named "98". It certainly sounds from around that time in terms of production. Scott wouldn't have done two mixes in 1998. The fact it was first dropped in 2000, suggests i may be right.
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Si Thompson
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Posted - 2016/05/10 : 17:02:30
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
That 2001 release was so disappointing, I remember buying it in Manchester and eagerly chucking it on my deck, first out of all the records I'd bought, and it being this other version I'd never heard in my life.
I really don't know why Scott didn't put the proper one on this release.
Scott Brown played that second "98 Mix" @ Slammin' Vinyl in November 2000. I actually like the version and knew prior to release that it was being included on the flip to the 2001 remix. It didn't bother me really as i had "Absolute Hardcore 1", anyway.
What did surprise me, was the fact Scott called it a "98" mix again. I assumed it was made in 2000, seeing as he first dropped it in the November of that year.
I do't know if it's the 2001 mix, but at various places, I have seen a 2000 mix. Could that be the 98 on the flipside?
So basically the 2001 release had the 2000 and 2001 mix on the same vinyl as EVO 57.
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