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Up In Flames (Satoshi Tomiie Remix)
Up In Flames (David Morales Dub)
Up In Flames (Accapella)
Up In Flames (David Morales Vocal Mix)
Up In Flames (Satoshi Tomiie's Nu 12" Mix)
Up In Flames (David Morales FX Mix)

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    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999, VinylUp In Flames
    2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Promo
    INCredible – 007510 6UK1999UK1999
    Cover of Up In Flames (Part 1), 1999, VinylUp In Flames (Part 1)
    12"
    INCredible – INCT3LPUK1999UK1999
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Up In Flames (Part 1), 1999, VinylUp In Flames (Part 1)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
    INCredible – INCS5LPUK1999UK1999
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999, VinylUp In Flames
    12", Promo
    INCredible – 007512 6Japan1999Japan1999
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999-10-00, CDUp In Flames
    CD, Single, CD 2
    INCredible – INCS5CDXUK1999UK1999
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999-10-00, CDUp In Flames
    CD, Maxi-Single, Stereo
    INCredible – INCS5CDUK1999UK1999
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999, VinylUp In Flames
    12"
    Columbia – 44 79308US1999US1999
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999, CDUp In Flames
    CD, Maxi-Single, Promo
    SAR (3) – 007727 1Japan1999Japan1999
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999, CDUp In Flames
    CD, Maxi-Single, Promo
    INCredible – 007510 1Europe1999Europe1999
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999, CDUp In Flames
    CD, Maxi-Single
    INCredible – INC 667771 2, INCredible – 667771 2UK1999UK1999
    New Submission
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999, VinylUp In Flames
    12", 45 RPM, White Label
    Columbia – 12SAT-34UK1999UK1999
    New Submission
    Up In Flames
    12", White Label
    Not On Label – STP 1X19991999
    New Submission
    Up In Flames
    2×12", Single, White Label
    INCredible – 007510 6Japan1999Japan1999
    New Submission
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999-11-26, CDUp In Flames
    CD, Maxi-Single
    SAR (3) – AICT 111619991999
    New Submission
    Cover of Up In Flames, 1999, CDUp In Flames
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Dance Pool – 667771 2Australia & New Zealand1999Australia & New Zealand1999
    New Submission
    Cover of Up In Flames , 1999, VinylUp In Flames
    12", Promo, White Label
    Columbia – 12 SAT -34UK1999UK1999
    New Submission
    Cover of Up In Flames, 2000, CDUp In Flames
    CD, Maxi-Single
    C2Records – 44K 79308US2000US2000
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Up In Flames (DJ Sneak), , VinylUp In Flames (DJ Sneak)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, White Label, Stickered
    Not On Label – none
    Recently Edited

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    • JimmyCsRecords's avatar
      I have Bedrock 1 (the vocal mix) on a different vinyl.
      Can anyone confirm if Bedrock 2 is an alternate vocal mix or a Dub/Instrumental please?
      • Jazzybell's avatar
        Jazzybell
        This is an eerie track. Love it. Creepy vocals and dark instrumental
        • JimmyCsRecords's avatar
          I agree with the previous comments. I also love the Bedrock mixes. Classic building Digweed style prog house. They build and develop over minutes then explode. I really like the song and I've always been a fan of Kelli Ali's (Sneaker Pimps) sexy, sleazy vocals.
          • Dejan1Lukic's avatar
            Dejan1Lukic
            A forgotten gem. The Bedrock mixes are out of this world. Prefer Bedrock mix 2, which is a dub. Pity it was only released on vinyl.
            • HectorKs's avatar
              HectorKs
              Whilst not exactly having gone unsung (after all, it's a Bedrock remix...), Digweed & Muir's stomping take on Satoshi Tomiie's 'Up In Flames' is, for me, perhaps one of the ones that got away in the Digweed/Prog-House canon. It's a true belter, of the kind Bedrock, in their remixers' as well as producers' guises, churned out at a rate of maybe 3 or 4 a year between 1997 and 2003 (roughly speaking). Hearing the man himself drop it at Heaven some foggy Thursday back when it first came out was one of those moments (like the first time he dropped 'Heaven Scent' at the same venue) that filled the dance floor with nearly transcendent levels of joy! The track starts hard and is relentless from there on out, with the trademark Bedrock kick drum doing most of the damage, whilst Kelli Ali's breathy vocals and her repeated entreaties of 'what kind of voodoo do you do to make me feel this way' (not to mention that positively *filthy* riff on 'oh daddy,oh daddy, you're talking/listening"!) are reasons enough to make anyone with working hormones and a sense of driving rhythm lose their marbles completely. One of the all-time proggy greats, like they used to make in the last millennium....Highly, highly recommended.

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