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HardfloorMahogany Roots

Genre:Electronic
Style:Techno
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Mahogany Roots (Original Mix)6:58
Mahogany Roots (Slam Invasion Mix)7:30
Mahogany Roots (Work Remix)6:26
Mahogany Roots (Slam Beneath The Surface Mix)10:05
Mahogany Roots (360 Sound Version)7:08

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    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1995-05-30, CDMahogany Roots
    CD, Single
    Harthouse – HH U.K. 001 CDUK1995UK1995
    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1995-05-29, VinylMahogany Roots
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Harthouse – HH UK 001, Harthouse – HH U.K. 001, Harthouse – HHU.K.001UK & Europe1995UK & Europe1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1995, VinylMahogany Roots
    12", Promo, Black Label
    Harthouse – HH 072 UKUK1995UK1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1995, VinylMahogany Roots
    12", Test Pressing
    Harthouse – HH U.K. 001Germany1995Germany1995
    New Submission
    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1997, CDMahogany Roots
    CD, Single
    Eye Q Records – EYEUK021CDUK1997UK1997
    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1997, VinylMahogany Roots
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
    Eye Q Records – EYEUK021YUK1997UK1997
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1997, VinylMahogany Roots
    12", Blue Sleeve
    Eye Q Records – EYE UK 021 XUK1997UK1997
    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1997-12-01, VinylMahogany Roots
    12", Promo, White Label
    Eye Q Records – eyeq021yUK1997UK1997
    Recently Edited
    Mahogany Roots
    CD, Single
    Eye Q Records – noneUK1997UK1997
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1997-12-01, VinylMahogany Roots
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label, Promo
    Eye Q Records – EYEQ021XUK1997UK1997
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Mahogany Roots, 1997, VinylMahogany Roots
    12", Red Sleeve
    Eye Q Records – EYEUK021XUK1997UK1997
    New Submission

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    • dylaf's avatar
      dylaf
      Tricky business remixing a classic. One of Hardloors greatest moments (a track like no other) & something I wouldn't want to tackle myself for fear of falling way short... but... Work focuses on the more emotive sections of the original turning out a melancholic deep slo- mo house affair which smartly avoids trying to better or alter the original; making for an alternative take in a different genre & does a very good job.

      Freaks do what they do best; JH & LS's trademark swirly phased hats & wonky percussion; also taking a slowed down deep approach, but here led by piano & electric keys & a big warm bassline. Perhaps one of their most memorable remixes.

      Despite getting it right & playing safe against HF's original; neither track in their own right quite manage to create anything of equal merit, but I doubt anything else would either. As I said, a tough gig...
      • djclockwork's avatar
        djclockwork
        Fanfreakingtastic I remember the first time I heard the original mix in 96 on some mixed tape. Years later I was able to find out what it was and its been in my collection ever since. Goes soo good with hardfloors blue monday remix. Everything on the record is great but the original is gold!
        • TURK15H's avatar
          TURK15H
          This Is Amongst One Of The First Few Vinyls I Ever Purchased.I Was Absolutely Hooked On The "Work Mix" It Still Sounds As Fresh Today As It Did Back Then! Also Try Check Out "Into The Nature" For Me That's Another Stand Alone Track....You'd Be Foolish Not Too :-)
          • MarkGasparro's avatar
            MarkGasparro
            Hi there,
            I have a double promo released on 1.12.97 on EYQ - record 1 ( eyeq021x) and record 2 -( eyeq021y ) with all the above mixes, white promo, anybody else?
            • Ray_Marshall's avatar
              Ray_Marshall
              If there was any justice in the world (And There Isn't)...This tune should have stormed the planet!
              I discovered hardfloor through a friend and the respect LP was the first one that got me into these guys.
              MR's infectious percussion, sheer good time feel, and quality production make this record one of my all time faves to this day.

              Say what you will about the 'floor, but when they hit gold, they hit it big.
              So much so that the bbc used this track as a bed for there programme announcements, fair play to 'em!

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