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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2014/09/06 :  08:51:12  Show profile Send a private message
Was the version that was always played back in the day ever actually released?
I know it was available unmixed on the Slammin' Vinyl Absolute Hardcore triple pack, but has it ever been made available as a 12" release?
The Power of Love 2001 version with the '98 remix on the other side was a disappointment.


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Didn't realise there were 2 '98 remixes.

The only version i heard being played back then was Digital boy's '97 remix


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Posted - 2014/09/06 :  09:23:49  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Captain Triceps's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by djDMS:
Didn't realise there were 2 '98 remixes.

The only version i heard being played back then was Digital boy's '97 remix



The one I'm on about sounds quite similar to Digital Boy '97 mix but was played much more then that. This is the version I mean:


The one that eventually did come out was this:


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Posted - 2014/09/06 :  09:29:10  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit djDMS's homepage
No wonder I'm confused, that first one is just SB's own version of the 97' remix!

Barely sounds any different to me


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Edited by - djDMS on 2014/09/06 09:30:49
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Posted - 2014/09/06 :  09:46:39  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Captain Triceps's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by djDMS:
No wonder I'm confused, that first one is just SB's own version of the 97' remix!

Barely sounds any different to me



It's faster, and a little more DJ friendly, with a few subtle changes here and there.


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Posted - 2014/09/11 :  09:37:15  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Captain Triceps's homepage
Should I suppose it was only ever a promo for DJs, then?

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Pretty sure it's a pitch version of the 23rd Precinct, this is the wrong single playing in the video from the EP, but the correct release.

EDIT: found it Q-Tex‎ Power Of Love 97' (Digital Boy Italian Rave Remix)



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I still can't tell the difference between the two :-\

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Posted - 2014/09/11 :  14:01:35  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Captain Triceps's homepage
Nooo, no, no nonono-n-n-n-noooo.

I don't mean the '97 Digital Boy one (I used to have that on vinyl actually) - I mean the version that Slammin' Vinyl Absolute Hardcore album.
Is that version of Power Of Love only available on that particular compilation, was my question :)
I realise they are very similar.


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Found this!





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The difference between the Scott Brown '98 mix and the Digital Boy '97 mix is minimal but noticeable imo. I always wanted to get the proper SB '98 version but I only ended up with the shitty 2001 vinyl

As far as I know the SB '98 mix never came out as a single.


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quote:
Originally posted by Mortis:
The difference between the Scott Brown '98 mix and the Digital Boy '97 mix is minimal but noticeable imo. I always wanted to get the proper SB '98 version but I only ended up with the shitty 2001 vinyl

As far as I know the SB '98 mix never came out as a single.


This guy gets it!
It's like the Scott Brown 98 mix is a 'remake' so to speak of the Digital Boy version. I suppose the only way to have it unmixed is on that Absolute Hardcore compilation.



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quote:
Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
quote:
Originally posted by Mortis:
The difference between the Scott Brown '98 mix and the Digital Boy '97 mix is minimal but noticeable imo. I always wanted to get the proper SB '98 version but I only ended up with the shitty 2001 vinyl

As far as I know the SB '98 mix never came out as a single.


This guy gets it!
It's like the Scott Brown 98 mix is a 'remake' so to speak of the Digital Boy version. I suppose the only way to have it unmixed is on that Absolute Hardcore compilation.





I think so, did that vinyl set not have a few exclusive tracks on it?


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Posted - 2014/09/11 :  18:18:47  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Captain Triceps's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Mortis:
quote:
Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
quote:
Originally posted by Mortis:
The difference between the Scott Brown '98 mix and the Digital Boy '97 mix is minimal but noticeable imo. I always wanted to get the proper SB '98 version but I only ended up with the shitty 2001 vinyl

As far as I know the SB '98 mix never came out as a single.


This guy gets it!
It's like the Scott Brown 98 mix is a 'remake' so to speak of the Digital Boy version. I suppose the only way to have it unmixed is on that Absolute Hardcore compilation.





I think so, did that vinyl set not have a few exclusive tracks on it?



Not sure, I know the second and third ones were almost entirely exclusive tracks (many still have never been released now) but I thought the first one wasn't. I could be wrong, they might not have been at the time but I doubt it.


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Wish i still had the vinyl of the first Absolute hardcore.

Still, having that and the 97 vinyl didn't help me distinguish between the two! :-p


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quote:
Originally posted by djDMS:
No wonder I'm confused, that first one is just SB's own version of the 97' remix!

Barely sounds any different to me





The first 98 mix sounds totally different to the Digital Boy "Italian Rave mix". The vocals are completely different for a start.


As for a release. No.. The first 98 mix was on dubplate and probably test press for the select few.


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