Evolution – Phoenix
Label: | Fluid Recordings UK – FLR012 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Progressive House, Progressive Trance |
Tracklist
A | Phoenix (Original Mix) | 11:04 | |
B | Phoenix (Breeder Remix) | 9:29 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Fluid Recordings UK
- Copyright © – Fluid Recordings UK
- Published By – Deconstruction Songs Ltd.
- Published By – BMG
- Distributed By – Amato Disco Ltd
Credits
- Artwork, Design – Influence Design Group
- Written-By – B Jamieson*, J Sutton*
Notes
Label:
Published by deConstruction Songs Ltd / BMG Ltd
Info:
Issued in a picture sleeve with a white paper inner-sleeve.
Published by deConstruction Songs Ltd / BMG Ltd
Info:
Issued in a picture sleeve with a white paper inner-sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Cover sticker (on reverse)): 5033826170065
Other Versions (5 of 8)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Needs Changes | Phoenix Remixes (12") | Fluid Recordings UK | FLR 013 | UK | 1999 | ||
Recently Edited | Phoenix Remixes (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | Fluid Recordings UK | FLR014 | UK | 1999 | ||
New Submission | Phoenix (12", White Label) | Fluid Recordings UK | FLR 011 | UK | 1999 | ||
Recently Edited | Phoenix (CD, Single) | Fluid Recordings UK, Fluid Recordings UK | FLR 014 CD, FLR014 CD | UK | 2000 | ||
New Submission | Phoenix (Guy J Remix) (File, MP3, Unofficial Release, 320 kbps) | Not On Label (Guy J Self-released) | none | Israel | 2016 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Breeder's remix of Phoenix is probabyl one of the best prog tracks ever produced. Amazing stuff. Too bad most of the releases and compilation only included the cut down version of it. Try to find the full nine minutes and thirty second version of it. ESSENTIAL!
- As the peoples before me, I can say its a timeless piece by Evolution. I can recommend the Evolution's self remixed version from the Fluid 13 vinyl, for the one of the most beauty breakdown of all time, in my opinion. Anyway, I can recommend the rest of by Evolution. Allways known the balance, true gems everywhere where you see this artist.
- Decent piece of trance -it's amazing how many producers on the dance scene in general associated with other forms of music started making trance tunes towards the end of the decade when it became so big - straight of the top of my head there's Evolution who were to a large extent known for disco type house; Slipmatt previously known for hardcore, and Liquid also hardcore.
- Fantastic original track! Slightly more than three minutes there is a dispersal, and since 3:47 the beauty begins and continues! Really like this theme!
- Really good example of mid nineties progressive house, as used on the infamous Northern Exposure compilation by Digweed on CD2. The tune has a lovely, bouncy bassline, a feel-good breakdown and some of the best key changes known to mankind. The production on this track is fantastic.
I still use this now in progressive house sets - a nice groover, rather than full on toffee-flavoured bonkers.
Other tunes to check of a similar ilk are Antheum by Digital Blondes, Schudelfloss by Dr Atomic, Plan 98 (The Voyager)by X Tracks and Into The Blue (Buzz Boys Mix) by Moby
Release
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