| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Angel (12") | Go For It | GOFO 9956-6 | Germany | 1999 | |
| Angel (12") | Orbit Records | DMDORBIT037 | Germany | 1999 | |
| Angel (12") | Insolent Tracks | INSMX 141 M | Spain | 1999 | |
| Angel (12", Promo) | Orbit Records | B928407-01 KL | Germany | 1999 | |
| Angel (12") | Incentive | CENT6T | UK | 2000 | |
| Angel (12", Promo) | Incentive | CENT6TDJ | UK | 2000 | |
| Angel (12", S/Sided, Promo) | IDJ | IDJSPECIAL1 | UK | 2000 | |
| Angel (CD, Maxi) | Orbit Records, Orbit Records | 8 96499 2, 7243 8 96499 2 5 | Germany | 2000 | |
| Angel (CD, Maxi) | Ultra Violet Recordings (Australia) | PDJ167DS | Australia | 2000 | |
| Angel (CD, Single) | Incentive | CENT6CDS | UK | 2000 | |
| Angel (12") | Dropout | DROP 0890-6 | Germany | 2008 | |
| Angel (4xFile, MP3) | Dropout | DROP 0890-6 | Germany | 2008 |
referencing Angel, 12", CENT6T
The Quake Remix is more of the same, but in a slightly harder style. The original elements are there with the addition of a more Hard-House/Trance hybrid making it a very interesting listen.
The John Johnson Remix is amazing. It puts "Angel" in a progressive futuristic Electro-Trance mode. It's my favourite version because it's something out of the ordinary. It has a unique sound which makes it really stand out amoungst all of the Progressive Trance that us fans have been subjected to.
The main downer about this release, is the track times. Every single one of them has been cut. At least the compilers were merciful enough not to include a Radio Edit as it wouldn't be fair to cut the track up even more! The original lengths are just over 7 and a half minutes for the Club and Quake mixes. If you're lucky enough to find the John Johnson Remix vinyl, get it! You are rewarded with the full-blown 8:48 version on it. It's absolutely unmissable if you're as keen on John's mix as I am.