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Other Side | ||
X |
Open Your Mind (Tango Remix)Engineer – James Mitton*Remix – Tango |
5:11 |
This Side | ||
Y |
Open Your Mind (Foul Play Remix)Remix – Foul Play |
7:30 |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – The Exchange
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Moving Shadow
- Copyright (c) – Moving Shadow Record Company
- Lacquer Cut At – The Exchange
Notes
℗ 1993 Moving Shadow
© 1993 Moving Shadow Record Company
X Side Engineered for Essence Of Aurra Productions.
SHADOW29R = sleeve cat#
SHADOW 29R = label cat#
Remix for X Side incorrectly credited to Foul Play on labels
Track Y samples:
Vocal from The Jungle Brothers - On The Run
Synth from Dr. Baker - Kaos
© 1993 Moving Shadow Record Company
X Side Engineered for Essence Of Aurra Productions.
SHADOW29R = sleeve cat#
SHADOW 29R = label cat#
Remix for X Side incorrectly credited to Foul Play on labels
Track Y samples:
Vocal from The Jungle Brothers - On The Run
Synth from Dr. Baker - Kaos
Other Versions (3 of 3) View All
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SHADOW 29R | Foul Play | Volume III Remixes (10", TP, W/Lbl) | Moving Shadow | SHADOW 29R | UK | 1993 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHADOW 29R | Foul Play | Volume III Remixes (10", RE) | Moving Shadow | SHADOW 29R | UK | 2003 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHADOW29R1 | Foul Play | Open Your Mind (Tango Remix) / Open Your Mind (Foul Play Remix) (2xFile, WAV) | Moving Shadow | SHADOW29R1 | UK | Unknown |
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Reviews Show All 14 Reviews
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tangee
January 31, 2019
The Tango Remix is a monster, infact this is a very special 10" and if you look in the Run Out Grooves of the 2003 Repress Simon scribes a comment and he is right, he was right then and he's still right today..
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Steveo33837
November 20, 2017
edited about 1 year ago
Going against the majority of reviews here, the Tango remix isn't for me... The Foul Play remix is a nice piece of 'Diet Jungle'. Light + rolling, this mix makes full use of the vocal sample from Sahara's 'Love So Fine' from 1985.
I used to listen to London's Kool FM 94.5 regularly and this was battered on the station, usually to start off a show/set.
Starts off slowly and then gradually builds into a roller with catchy synths, the vocal sample and chords are key combined with a few bridges & breaks.
Didn't get a huge amount of exposure from the DJ's back in '93, but it's a decent 10" to own - Foul Play were the bosses back then.
I used to listen to London's Kool FM 94.5 regularly and this was battered on the station, usually to start off a show/set.
Starts off slowly and then gradually builds into a roller with catchy synths, the vocal sample and chords are key combined with a few bridges & breaks.
Didn't get a huge amount of exposure from the DJ's back in '93, but it's a decent 10" to own - Foul Play were the bosses back then.
good_eve
July 20, 2017
showing nothing but all love to the foul play side of things... i think its too damn wicked... tango side is cool to, very nice an dark... the foul play side is just ecstatic w out gettin corny... very cool and unique trake ~*~
Hardcore_heaven_
March 18, 2017
Was there a dubplate release of this cause mine has no sticker in centre just plain black??
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DJ_Bagpuss
August 8, 2016
Tango's remix is frankly not just the best version of the tune, its a monstrously great tune and is simply not given the play it deserves. Jamie is one of the most talented producers on the underground breakbeat scene, but has just got on with being that, not an ego.
Fizza
August 10, 2015
Both tracks work exceptionally well in different ways to each other, but contributing to the greater overall accomplishment of this record, further displaying Moving Shadow as a historically top tier label well into ascension, artistically and technically, at the time of this release.
Topper646
March 13, 2013
Highlight of this 2 sider is Tango's remix,no question..I would go as far as to say this was the best remix he ever made,and certainly 'tops' the Foul Play remix.
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3rdFormulation
May 11, 2012
Tango's remix is, quite possibly, one of the sole breakbeat hardcore records that isn't insurmountably indigestibly happy yet not falling into the darkside ilk of things. Even the repeated vocal drop towards the end reaks of poignancy, desolation and a desire to recover what the rave scene was about before the chemicals accelerated to detrimental levels, that being emotionalism, and a feeling of unity. Like other hardcore records of the time, there's a psychedelic twist, but it is considerably curtailed.
The Foul Play remix, comparable to the original is a pseudo-happy hardcore creation, which I have no desire to talk about. Those who like Finest Illusion will dig this, I'm sure; yet, it really isn't my thing.
The Foul Play remix, comparable to the original is a pseudo-happy hardcore creation, which I have no desire to talk about. Those who like Finest Illusion will dig this, I'm sure; yet, it really isn't my thing.
Vinyl4Life2017
June 13, 2020