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William OrbitWater From A Vine Leaf

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Water From A Vine Leaf (Edit)3:57
Water From A Vine Leaf (Xylem Flow Mix)6:33
Water From A Vine Leaf (Acid Bath Mix)6:31
Water From A Vine Leaf (Underwater Mix Part 2)11:48
Water From A Vine Leaf (Cromer Chroma Mix)5:58

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    Cover of Water From A Vine Leaf, 1993-06-07, CDWater From A Vine Leaf
    CD, Single
    Virgin – 7243 8 91980 2 7, Virgin – VSCDT 1465, Guerilla – 7243 8 91980 2 7UK & Europe1993UK & Europe1993
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    Cover of Water From A Vine Leaf, 1993-06-07, VinylWater From A Vine Leaf
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Virgin – VST 1465, Virgin – 7243 8 91980 6 5UK1993UK1993
    Cover of Water From A Vine Leaf, 1993, VinylWater From A Vine Leaf
    12", Promo, 33 ⅓ RPM
    Guerilla – GRRR 55, Virgin – VSTDJ 1465UK1993UK1993
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    Cover of Water From A Vine Leaf, 1993, CassetteWater From A Vine Leaf
    Cassette, Single
    Guerilla – VSC 1465, Guerilla – 7243 8 91980 4 1, Virgin – VSC 1465, Virgin – 7243 8 91980 4 1UK1993UK1993
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    Cover of Water From A Vine Leaf, 1994, VinylWater From A Vine Leaf
    12", Limited Edition, 33 ⅓ RPM, Collector's Edition
    TRIBAL America – Y-58165US1994US1994
    Cover of Water From A Vine Leaf, 1994, CDWater From A Vine Leaf
    CD, Single
    Tribal America – 7243 8 58165 29US1994US1994
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    Cover of Water From A Vine Leaf, 1994, CDWater From A Vine Leaf
    CD, Maxi-Single, Promo
    TRIBAL America – DPRO-10754, I.R.S. Records – DPRO-10754US1994US1994
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    Cover of Water From A Vine Leaf, 1994, VinylWater From A Vine Leaf
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, Test Pressing, Collector's Edition
    TRIBAL America – Y-58165US1994US1994
    New Submission
    Cover of Water From A Vine Leaf, 2000, CDWater From A Vine Leaf
    CD, Single, Promo
    Capitol Records – DPRO: 70876-10828-2-1, I.R.S. Records – DPRO: 70876-10828-2-1US2000US2000
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    • dj_welly's avatar
      dj_welly
      The (Underwater Mix Pt. 1) from Underworld is a thing of beauty!!
      • niallcolgan's avatar
        niallcolgan
        Why oh why did they not give us the album version which is FAR superior on vinyl
        • yanmac's avatar
          yanmac
          The Xylem Flow Mix is simply one of the best pieces of music your ears will ever hear. I want to climb inside it and take a long bath. "Exquisite" doesn't come close.
          • Booj1Boy's avatar
            Booj1Boy
            Play the Underworld mix at 45, it's amazing at that speed
            • dwain.phillis's avatar
              dwain.phillis
              Edited 6 years ago
              Water From A Vine Leaf (Xylem Flow Mix) is one of those classic tracks from the 90s ....used by sasha and pigweed this peace is just gold all the way timeless peace of work
              • TimReade's avatar
                TimReade
                My version of this has a second 'ghost' label plastered half way across the underworld remix AA side. Annoying, but no matter as the Spooky versions are clearly where it is at!
                • tonymasud's avatar
                  tonymasud
                  Edited one year ago
                  This one was the lead single lifted of Strange Cargo 3. The original is a groovy track with a mesmerising note sequence as the base of the track. Vocals were done by frequent Will Orbit collaborator Beth Orton. This one was sent out to the two big acts at the time; Underworld and labelmates Spooky.

                  The Spooky remixes on this one were the big dancefloor smashers and became infamous after its inclusion on Sasha & Digger's 'Northern Exposure'. May & Forbes stripped the track to its synths & electrical skeleton and shaped two feisty trancers. The Xylem Flow version is more driving whereas the Acid Bath version has more subtle tones to it.

                  Underworld's versions kept the original tempo and decided to just expand Orbit's productions into two big luscious tracks labeled part 1 and 2. The first rendition is essentially a big beef-up, the breakbeat is removed in favour of a solid four-on-the-floor, the bass is much more accentuated and the soundscapes are big and lush. The second rendition is the opposite of the first one, with a big reduction. The first version is stripped down to its soundscapes and left the beat in half.

                  Orbit would also add the 'Cromer Chroma' version only for the CD-Single. On that one Orbit does a full-on ambient rendition and expands Beth Orton's role to the track.
                  • DreMwlano's avatar
                    DreMwlano
                    Atmospheric, trancey, beautiful, uplifting, deep, not cheesy, impeccablly produced, did I mention not cheesy?
                    • One of the best track i have.
                      This is the daddy of all dance music, strings, cool bass line and that voice, a winer every time.

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