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Remake Vs Inner City - Bladerunner till we meet again
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 105413" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>For what it's worth I've dug out that DMC - it's DMC 159. It's simply labeled up as Inner City - Till We Meet Again, Remixed by Martin Madigan & Joe Becket (whoever they are).</p><p></p><p>I've had another listen and I was selling it short. It's not actually done as a copy of the mash-up, more like an interpretation of how the 2 tracks would sound best together starting with a blank canvas. For instance it builds up at the start for ages using pretty much just the piano of Bladerunner, and some gated vocals of Inner City. The upshot is it works really well, although Bladerunner sounds more like the Chris & James' remix than Remake's original cover. By a strange coincidence there's 2 remixes by Jimmy Gomez on the same DMC release (one of which is his superb version of Donna Summer's State Of Indepedence).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 105413, member: 5"] For what it's worth I've dug out that DMC - it's DMC 159. It's simply labeled up as Inner City - Till We Meet Again, Remixed by Martin Madigan & Joe Becket (whoever they are). I've had another listen and I was selling it short. It's not actually done as a copy of the mash-up, more like an interpretation of how the 2 tracks would sound best together starting with a blank canvas. For instance it builds up at the start for ages using pretty much just the piano of Bladerunner, and some gated vocals of Inner City. The upshot is it works really well, although Bladerunner sounds more like the Chris & James' remix than Remake's original cover. By a strange coincidence there's 2 remixes by Jimmy Gomez on the same DMC release (one of which is his superb version of Donna Summer's State Of Indepedence). [/QUOTE]
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