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Jamez Presents TatoineMusic

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Progressive House, Techno

Year:

Tracklist

Music
Music (Da Lounge Mix)
Metropoze

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    Version DetailsData Quality
    Cover of Music, 2000-04-00, VinylMusic
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Touché – TOU 0039Netherlands2000Netherlands2000
    Cover of Music, 2000-04-17, VinylMusic
    12", Promo
    Touché – TOU 0039Netherlands2000Netherlands2000
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Music, 2001-03-09, VinylMusic
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Fluid Recordings UK – FLR024UK2001UK2001
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Music, 2001-03-24, VinylMusic
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Fluid Recordings UK – FLR025UK2001UK2001
    Recently Edited
    Music
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, White Label, Stickered, Infosticker
    Fluid Recordings UK – FLR025UK2001UK2001
    Cover of Music (The Remixes), 2021-09-15, FileMusic (The Remixes)
    5×File, WAV
    Rough Cut Records – RC21166Netherlands2021Netherlands2021
    Cover of Music (Remixes), 2023-07-21, FileMusic (Remixes)
    3×File, WAV
    Touché – TOU0039RNetherlands2023Netherlands2023
    Cover of Music, 2023-07-18, FileMusic
    3×File, WAV
    Touché – TOU 0039Netherlands2023Netherlands2023

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    Reviews

    • dj.DePaoli's avatar
      dj.DePaoli
      B2 “Metropoze” great Detroit Techno track.

      Jamez is a guarantee of good music!
      • vampirul_18's avatar
        vampirul_18
        Edited 2 months ago
        Music samples Dead Can Dance - Song Of Sophia from the album The Serpent's Egg.
        Da Lounge Mix samples dialogue from the movie Contact (1997).

        Music (Cartouche Tyridian Mix) is still unreleased.
        • tobymessy's avatar
          tobymessy
          Edited one year ago
          Always liked the 16B remix - a big moment in Digweed’s LA mix. Tough deep tecchy groover with cool breakdown…

          Hadn’t heard the Da Lounge mix though before - 👌 epic intro and strobey prog sweeping epic ( tho judging by the videos here I hope there ain’t a pressing issue - gawd who records these vids? Getting sick off the ol’ pitch drift )

          Evolution mix sounds like just another Evolution mix.
          • Max1's avatar
            Max1
            Edited one year ago
            The 16B remix is superb, just ask John Digweed. He clearly played it out a fair bit since he included it on his Global Underground Los Angeles mix:
            https://www.discogs.com/master/38443-John-Digweed-Global-Underground-019-Los-Angeles
            This mix also includes the phenomenal 'Apollo Vibes'.
            • davehebbs's avatar
              davehebbs
              The original has an amazing strings melody, added by some beautiful soaring vocals. Nothing much to talk about with the 16b remix tbh.
              • Edited 19 years ago
                One of 16B's best remix after the millenium. You won't hear hear his wish-washy hooj choons type sound on this. It's more the other way around with real super-tight beat programming and a very distinctive bassline that really can kill your speakers if you turn it up real loud. Fun to see the speaker-elements really struggle to chew the fat.
                Nice percussions added to it as well, and i must say on last note that i was quite surprised that this was Omid's doing.
                Splendid minimal tech house.

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