| Remixes: | ||||
| Don't Care (12") | Don't Care (Delerious ... | Fate Recordings | 2002 | |
| In Riel Time (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) | Timeless 2009 Remixes ... | Liquid Recordings | 2009 | |
| Appears On: | ||||
| The Official Street Parade Live Mix 2000 (CD) | Eternity | H&G Records | 2000 | |
| Tracks Appear On: | ||||
| In Riel Time (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) | Timeless 2009 Remixes ... | Liquid Recordings | 2009 | |
For example, his Club Mix of "Clocks" can make me feel like I'm experiencing a love-song. However, the RVDB remix on the reverse side of the Clocks vinyl can give the opposite effect: Rage.
My final conclusion of Ron's music is that in a way, it's very eclectic if you look at it from an emotional point of view. Like I said, there are tunes that make you think they are the aural answer to falling in love such as "Clocks" and "Mystery (Come Follow Me)" and there are others that are like raging beasts such as Endless and Feelings. Buy what records you can by this guy. You can start anywhere, but I suggest "Mystery (Come Follow Me)".