Adonis – No Way Back (The Advent Remixes)

Label:
Trax UK – TRXUK 002
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
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Tracklist

A No Return Part I 7:31
B No Return Part II 7:38

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Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5033688120260

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 15) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
No Way Back (12") Trax Records TX112 US 1986
No Way Back (12") Trax Records TXR19 Belgium 2006
No Way Back / Do It Properly (12") Simply Vinyl (S12) S12DJ-028 US 2001
No Way Back - Tribute E.P. (12", EP) Mathematics Recordings Mathematics - 024 US 2008
No Way Back / Do It Properly (12") London Records LONX 136 UK 1987
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Review by grain Sep 16, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)
The second release on Trax record's UK sister label sees the merging of Chicago and London flavors/flavours, with a remix of Adonis' classic from 1986...
10 years on and The Advent is given the honour here - and who better to do the business on UK soil, than the very duo who this same year released the LP 'Elements of Life', a landmark in UK techno history.

Ok, this isn't the most exciting of remixes, but it's solid dancefloor workout, and it respects the original in its pace and composition. You only need to listen to 'Elements...' to see that these remixes are in fact, quite a housey affair after all!
Review by eiskristall Jan 22, 2004
Why can't The Advent artists make a own techno track for the purpose to use it for sets of the hard techno fraction? They put together what does not belongs to each other, hard drumpatterns over a soulful house classic!!! This record doesn't belong into a hard techno set. What I stated in my
comment above. I guess there was a good offer with cash for do remixes or the prestige to be able to tell having remixed this legendary old classic...
Rated 5/5
Review by mattholland Jan 16, 2004 (edited 3 months ago)
this is a great remix. not a replacement for the original, but the advent treatment lets it be worked into faster techno sets.
Review by eiskristall Mar 25, 2002
No. That is such a nonsense to belive to remix an holy original track is a must. The essence of these records get lost for the price to make it compatible for the dancefloors nowadays. Is money the reason? I don't know.
However, take the original, only about 5% of following remakes and remixes are able to top the blueprint.

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