Nu-Birth - Anytime

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
UK Garage, Garage House
Year:
1996

Tracklist

Anytime (Original Mix)
Anytime (Horny Beats)
U Got Me

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Anytime (12") Nu Jak Recordings NV001 UK 1996
Anytime (Crazy Bank Remix) (12", S/Sided) Locked On, XL Recordings LOX 097 PR UK 1997
Anytime (12") XL Recordings XLT 85 UK 1997
Anytime (2x12", Promo) XL Recordings XLT 85 DJ UK 1997
Anytime (CD, Maxi) XL Recordings XLS 85 CD UK 1997
Anytime (CD, Single, Car) Locked On, XL Recordings LOX 97 CD UK 1997
Anytime (Dem 2 Mixes) (12") Not On Label NU 001 UK 1998
Anytime (12") Locked On, XL Recordings LOX 097 T UK 1998
Anytime (12", Promo) XL Recordings XLT 85 PR UK 1998
Anytime (2x12", Promo) XL Recordings XLT 97 DJ UK 1998
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by DannyCrash Nov 18, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Anytime, 12", XLT 85

As I listen to this record once again while writing this, I feel the goose bumps on my arms and the hairs on the back off my neck working over time...

Personally I'm into most genre's of dance music, I feel like i've educated myself well over the years from the tender age of 10...

One cd that really tuned me into my soul was back in 1997 with the 'Ministry of sound - Annual III'
Being into the prodigy & my sister's old skool before hand, this was fresh and exciting...

The pete Tong CD came to track 10 and my jaw just dropped! With that constant flow of soul and the saxaphone through out the tune, it is irresistable everytime or more importantly... Anytime!
It reminds me of 'Nightcrawlers - push the feeling on' a lot, especially the short drop. I think thats why it works so much!
Within all the type's of dance music I like there are a handfull of records that are timeless... weather it's Drum 'n' Bass, Trance, House, Prog, Breaks... whatever...

'Nu-Birth - Anytime' comes in that catergory for Garage.. not this uk garage/underground garage rubbish you get nowadays... this is proper garage and at it's best... the way it should have stayed!

We can only hope the 187 lockdown boys continue to produce more clasics that they are more than capable of making...

Nu-Birth - Anytime... Quite simply one of, if not THE BEST garage tune in history...

Cant take my word for it!? LISTEN & LET IT MOVE YOUR SOUL!

'Give it some time... I know your all good'!

Respect!
Rated 5/5
Review by DannyCrash Nov 18, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Anytime, 12", NV001

As I listen to this record once again while writing this, I feel the goose bumps on my arms and the hairs on the back off my neck working over time...

Personally I'm into most genre's of dance music, I feel like i've educated myself well over the years from the tender age of 10...

One cd that really tuned me into my soul was back in 1997 with the 'Ministry of sound - Annual III'
Being into the prodigy & my sister's old skool before hand, this was fresh and exciting...

The pete Tong CD came to track 10 and my jaw just dropped! With that constant flow of soul and the saxaphone through out the tune, it is irresistable everytime or more importantly... Anytime!
It reminds me of 'Nightcrawlers - push the feeling on' a lot, especially the short drop. I think thats why it works so much!
Within all the type's of dance music I like there are a handfull of records that are timeless... weather it's Drum 'n' Bass, Trance, House, Prog, Breaks... whatever...

'Nu-Birth - Anytime' comes in that catergory for Garage.. not this uk garage/underground garage rubbish you get nowadays... this is proper garage and at it's best... the way it should have stayed!

We can only hope the 187 lockdown boys continue to produce more clasics that they are more than capable of making...

Nu-Birth - Anytime... Quite simply one of, if not THE BEST garage tune in history...

Cant take my word for it!? LISTEN & LET IT MOVE YOUR SOUL!

'Give it some time... I know your all good'!

Respect!
Rated 4/5
Review by ringorider Sep 24, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Anytime, 12", LOX 097 T

Good tune but really just a toughened up version of the mixes jonah did of Richard Derbyshire's "Wherever Love Is Found", which was masive in the old garage raves but relatively hard to get a hold of. And a chance for Julian Jonah to make some money off a great remix done for someone else. Overall it lake the soul, subtlety and "garageness" of the original.
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Shortcut Code: [m7669]
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