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MotorcycleAs The Rush Comes (Remixes By Gabriel & Dresden And Armin Van Buuren)

Label:Armind – armd1001
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:Netherlands
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Trance, Progressive Trance

Tracklist

AAs The Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Sweeping Strings Mix)10:38
BAs The Rush Comes (Armin van Buuren's Universal Religion Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional Production]Armin van Buuren
9:53
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Companies, etc.

  • Pressed ByRecord Industry – 08 52546 20
  • Produced ForNettwerk:Ornadel Management
  • Licensed ThroughNettwerk:Ornadel Management
  • Licensed ToArmada Music B.V.
  • Lacquer Cut AtRecord Industry
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Published ByTaxigirl Music
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Motorcycle
  • Copyright ©Motorcycle
  • Distributed ByAstral Music

Credits

  • Designdbxl.nl
  • Lacquer Cut By-PS-*
  • ProducerGabriel & Dresden
  • Written-ByJ.Gabriel / D.Dresden*, J.Brieden*

Notes

Produced for Nettwerk: Ornadel Management - recorded in San Francisco, Ca
Published by Copyright Control / Taxi Girl Music (ASCAP).
Remix and additional production on B for Armin Audio
Armin van Buuren is exclusively managed by Armada Music

Licensed courtesy of Nettwerk:Ornadel Management
(p) & (c) 2003 Motorcycle - under exclusive license to Armada Music
Distributed by Astral Music
www.arminvanbuuren.com

Runouts are stamped, except "-PS-", which is etched.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8717306930093
  • Rights Society: biem/stemra
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 08 52546 20 1A1 ARMD 1001 -PS-
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 08 52546 20 1B1 ARMD 1001

Other Versions (5 of 71)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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As The Rush Comes (12", Test Pressing, Single Sided)Not On LabelGAND 001UK2003
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As The Rush Comes (12", 45 RPM, Single Sided, Promo, Test Pressing)ArmindARMD1001Netherlands2003
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As The Rush Comes (12", Promo, 33 ⅓ RPM)Positiva12TIVDJX203UK2003
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As The Rush Comes (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo)Positiva12TIVDJ-203UK2003
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As The Breaks Come (12", 45 RPM, Single Sided, Unofficial Release, White Label, Stickered)Not On Label (Motorcycle)MOTOR001UK2003

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Reviews

  • adylee's avatar
    adylee
    also note that Armin Van Buuren's Universal Religion Remix is a transcode MP3 on the CD single to be honest most of his mixes are god knows what's up with this guy near all his mixes are garbage MP3 good job his mix is dire compared to the other mixes!
    his mix of Riva ‎– Time Is The Healer was the same he must throw the master tape the day after when he's done ;)

    • adylee's avatar
      adylee
      how bad has the music industry got re release this great track but with crap mixes in mp3 they go hand in hand!
      in the early days we bought CDs in pure digital lossless sound.
      what we got today garbage mixes in garbage MP3 well I won't state where they can stick it.

      but the CD single I'll be sticking it in my SACD player
      how people can listen to these new mixes in mp3 compared to the original mixes in lossless is above & beyond me.:)
      • seanmhome's avatar
        seanmhome
        Still one of my favorites after many years. Was the version on Tiesto's Nyana mix compilation (billed as "Exclusive Demo Mix") released elsewhere? I've always preferred it to the "Sweeping Strings Mix" even though the differences are subtle.
        • scout_tryxx's avatar
          scout_tryxx
          Edited 18 years ago
          Two classic mixes on one vinyl. The G&D mix aims at the progheads out there...chunky, melodic and containing, quite frankly, one of the most recognisable lyrics in trance. Absolutely lush...but Armin, takes it to the next level, transforming the original into a melodic trance behemoth, with devastating results on the dancefloor. Hard to pick between them as they are very different yet both highly appealing!
          • djrichmatthews's avatar
            Edited 20 years ago
            Originally heard this about June of 2003 on a promo only cd-single that only had an instrumental version of the Sweeping Strings mix on it. Interestingly, the song's title was "As The Rush Comes On" and was billed to "Gabriel & Dresden present Motorcycle." I'm guessing they dropped the "On" when they added the vocals to the main release as it would have been much less catchy with the extra word (On) given the song's arrangement.
            • djste03's avatar
              djste03
              Edited 20 years ago
              A true meaning of a trance record very dreamy with powerful vocals... Gabriel & Dresden should both be proud of themselves with this release.

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