quote:Originally posted by djDMS:
Didn't realise there were 2 '98 remixes.
The only version i heard being played back then was Digital boy's '97 remix
The one I'm on about sounds quite similar to Digital Boy '97 mix but was played much more then that. This is the version I mean:
The one that eventually did come out was this:
To those saying these sound essentially the same, i don't think they are anything alike. They even have different vocals. Both good though. If i had to choose one it would probably be the '97 version. The better vocals help. The one you're looking for is on so many tapes and i assumed it was the released '98 version. I have the Slammin' tape and agree it sounds like a 2000 version; going by production. But otherwise almost the same. Also a good version. I especially like the second breakdown.
Posted - 2016/05/19 : 20:13:17
The one I enquired about is the top video you posted. In my eyes (or ears, I guess) the far superior version. But never properly released.
But the Brownflexer himself has said it will come out digitally at some point.
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.
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.