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Oceanlab - Satellite (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Mix)

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OceanLab - Satellite

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Trance, Progressive Trance
Year:
2004

Tracklist

Satellite (Original Above & Beyond Mix)
Satellite (Markus Schultz Coldharbour Mix)

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Satellite (12", Promo, W/Lbl) Anjunabeats ANJ-023 UK 2004
Satellite (Remixes) (12") NuLife Recordings 82876 61481 1 UK 2004
Satellite (12") euphonic euphonic38.3 Germany 2004
Satellite (12") Soundpiercing SPC005 Netherlands 2004
Satellite (12") NuLife Recordings 82876 61400 1 UK 2004
Satellite (12") Ultra Records UL 1216-6 US 2004
Satellite (12") Twenty Four Records 24R005 Spain 2004
Satellite (16xFile, MP3) Ultra Records UL 1216 US 2004
Satellite (CD, Maxi) NuLife Recordings 82876 61400 2 UK 2004
Satellite (CD, Single) Armada Music ARMA013 Netherlands 2004
Satellite (CDr, Car) euphonic none Germany 2004
Satellite (CDr, Maxi, Promo) NuLife Recordings none UK 2004
Satellite (CDr, Promo) NuLife Recordings none UK 2004
Satellite (CDr, Promo) Stockholm Records none Sweden 2004
Satellite (CDr, Single, Promo) NuLife Recordings none UK 2004
Satellite (CDr, Single, Car) Soundpiercing SPC005 UK 2006
Satellite (File, MP3) Soundpiercing SPC005 Europe 2007
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by Aftering_at_my_way Dec 05, 2007

referencing Satellite, 12", SPC005

A Superb production by Tony, Paavo & Jono and stunning angelvocals by Justine Suissa.
Their name "Oceanlab" came from the aquatic nature of the first single they wrote (Clear Blue Water)
and their software "Wavelab".

With all the respect for the original, it is definitely the "Markus Schulz Coldharbour mix" that does it.
It has all the ingredients for a relaxed and superb vocal aftertrack.

The inspiration for the track came when Paavo’s girlfriend was away in Japan and they were missing
each other and, hopefully, describes that long distance love thing. They changed it to the first person
so when they played it live at Passion in Coalville Justine would be singing directly to the faithful!

One of the biggest progressive tracks of 2004!
Rated 5/5
Review by DJdivide Dec 01, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Satellite, 12", 82876 61400 1

I have no idea how anyone can slate this tune, its an absolute spine tingler. Maybe they havent heard it played LOUD in a proper trance club. The way the bass cuts out as the vocals start is sheer class and lets you know that something special is coming in the breakdown- which definately doesnt disappoint! That initial drop into the breakdown is magical, and the subsequent buildup has an effect on a dancefloor that has been missing for so long! This is trance the way its supposed to be, uplifiting, emotional, tuneful, and most of all it makes you want to dance! Thanks to the likes of Flip&Fill, real trance has been so scared of sounding cheesy that it lost what made us all love it in the first place. Above & Beyond have done so much to help it find its way again, with tunes like this they're showing that sing-along vocals and recognisable tunes don't necesarily = cheesy! If you're at home chilling out then the Coldharbour remix may be your first choice, but when youre in a club- the place where it REALLY matters- you'll be glad that the DJ dropped the original A&B mix! Trust me, I've seen the results:)
Rated 5/5
Review by tooms99 Oct 06, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Satellite, 12", SPC005

I really want to give all the credits here to Justine Suissa. Her beautiful voice made this track! My preference goes out to the Above & Beyond Original Mix, cause its the most energetic version. Just listen to the break, hear Justine and fall in love with this track. :)
Rated 4/5
Review by Stamper Jul 09, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Satellite (Remixes), 12", 82876 61481 1

The Floris De Haan remix was the winner of a remix competition that Oceanlab (Above & Beyond) held on their website and radio show. The Alx Adden's Flipside remix finished in 3rd place.
Review by moonmaniac Mar 14, 2004

referencing Satellite, 12", Promo, W/Lbl, ANJ-023

i think the original/above & beyond mix is just plain horrible, this is truly some of their worst work ever. so cheesy and very plain. and it doesn't help that justine's vocals is not good at all. it's plain vocal whoring. ok, so ignore that a-side and flip over to markus schulz's remix and here we have some lovely piece of music
Review by djdavesibley Jan 31, 2004

referencing Satellite, 12", Promo, W/Lbl, ANJ-023

This is the 4th Oceanlab single and what a stormer it is great prodcution for Tony, Paavo & Jono and as always stunning vocals by one of the hottest voices in vocal trance Justine Suissa. The track is backed with a progressive trance mix from American rising star Markus Schulz, fresh from his adventures remixing Motorcycle he turns in a remix which fails to dissapoint.