Awesome Planet Funk - Chase The Sun Remix sample inside

spektrum

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Hi all,

I have been reading these forums for just over a year now and think they are great so have just decided to sign up.

I recently heard an awesome remix of planet funks chase the sun and think it could be big in ibiza this year. I don't know who the remix is by but i think it is very upfront and have heard it out once and on a internet radio show. A long sample of the track can be found below: Please let me know if somebody knows who the remix is by.

http://www.speedyshare.com/400115776.html
 
sorry don´t know the remixer,but i think this tune will not be crackin ibiza this year,but this theme has been used ad nauseam.

You cann see it on every PDC Dart Tournemant, it´s a nice tune,for shure,but i´ll want new stuff

greetings
 
nice way to promote your music..... NOT!

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Join Date: Jan 2007
Doesn't mean anything... a lot of people (myself included) read the forums for a while before they bothered signing up.

I thought spam at first too, but if you were going to promote a remix, seems like you'd say who did it. Our good Spektrum here is asking for an ID of the remix.

I love that song, by the way. Aside from being a great tune, it's attached to very good memories of parties my DJ brother-in-law used to throw 'back in the day'.
 
I love that song, by the way. Aside from being a great tune, it's attached to very good memories of parties my DJ brother-in-law used to throw 'back in the day'.

I'd hardly call it back in the day - it was released around 2001 :lol: ;)
 
thanks for your replies. I am not spamming, nor is it my remix. Like i said, i have heard the remix on both an internet radio show and on a night out and was just wondering who made it?

I have been reading these forums for a year and think they are an excellent resource for information for when i go to ibiza every year.

Thanks
 
I'd hardly call it back in the day - it was released around 2001 :lol: ;)
Sorry... didn't realize that phrase had a minimum timeframe! :lol:

I used the phrase so as not to spend time remembering the exact date of release, but if we must be specific then, yes, it was 2001, so 6 years ago. I was living a different life in a different country at that time so, yes, for me it is a bit of 'back in the day' :p
 
thanks for your replies. I am not spamming, nor is it my remix. Like i said, i have heard the remix on both an internet radio show and on a night out and was just wondering who made it?

I have been reading these forums for a year and think they are an excellent resource for information for when i go to ibiza every year.

Thanks

I stand corrected. Apologies.

I do love that particular ´spam´ image, which is probably why I was over-zealous in my use of it.:lol:
 
Doesn't mean anything... a lot of people (myself included) read the forums for a while before they bothered signing up.
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Yup, I followed wrongly Dam0 though the door after he battered it down. I was dim Danielle to his Jade Goody. So, it´s not really my fault, he´s a much stronger character than me, I´m easily led etc etc:lol:
 
Sorry... didn't realize that phrase had a minimum timeframe! :lol:

I used the phrase so as not to spend time remembering the exact date of release, but if we must be specific then, yes, it was 2001, so 6 years ago. I was living a different life in a different country at that time so, yes, for me it is a bit of 'back in the day' :p

Generally you will find that for most people the phrase 'back in the day' refers to the late 1980s/early 1990s ;) Sorry just made me laugh that I must be getting old and being round the block a few times if the 21st century is now known as 'back in the day' :lol: ;)
 
Generally you will find that for most people the phrase 'back in the day' refers to the late 1980s/early 1990s ;) Sorry just made me laugh that I must be getting old and being round the block a few times if the 21st century is now known as 'back in the day' :lol: ;)
Late 80s/early 90s might make sense for you at 21 (+10 ;)) but people older or younger have different frames of reference.

Don't forget I'm a bit older than you... if we really want to talk about 'back in the day', we're talking mid-1980s :lol: ;)
 
Late 80s/early 90s might make sense for you at 21 (+10 ;)) but people older or younger have different frames of reference.

Don't forget I'm a bit older than you... if we really want to talk about 'back in the day', we're talking mid-1980s :lol: ;)

It sounds like another Morbyd 'armball' faux pas :lol: ;)

As you're probably aware the phrase 'back in the day' tends to refer to the Oakie/Rampling/Holloway/etc generation and the rave culture of the late 80s/early 90s - it's a generic term (that we tend to use to take the pi$$) to describe that period of time regardless of whether you were 15, 25 or 35 then - get it?? Given that (as far as I know) you weren't living and clubbing in the UK around that time period I can see where the confusion has arisen at your personal 'back in the day' which is really just a few years ago and the whole genre of 'back in the day'. ;)

And now I'm just confusing myself :lol:
 
As you're probably aware the phrase 'back in the day' tends to refer to the Oakie/Rampling/Holloway/etc generation and the rave culture of the late 80s/early 90s - it's a generic term (that we tend to use to take the pi$$) to describe that period of time regardless

Only if you´re a from this (about to sound like a tosser alert*) ´scene´. Hip-hop fans used the term before us and the surburban lads I play football with use it to refer to the period in our lives when we all drank together and partied together all weekend.

Like anything, however, our generation thinks we were the first and only.:lol:
 
Only if you´re a from this (about to sound like a tosser alert*) ´scene´. Hip-hop fans used the term before us and the surburban lads I play football with use it to refer to the period in our lives when we all drank together and partied together all weekend.

Like anything, however, our generation thinks we were the first and only.:lol:

:lol: Very true, but it's the first time I've ever heard it referred in relation to Morbyd's 'back in the day Planet Funk scene' :lol:
 
As you're probably aware the phrase 'back in the day' tends to refer to the Oakie/Rampling/Holloway/etc generation and the rave culture of the late 80s/early 90s - it's a generic term (that we tend to use to take the pi$$) to describe that period of time regardless of whether you were 15, 25 or 35 then - get it?? Given that (as far as I know) you weren't living and clubbing in the UK around that time period I can see where the confusion has arisen at your personal 'back in the day' which is really just a few years ago and the whole genre of 'back in the day'. ;)
You can't possibly believe that the phrase 'back in the day' refers only to music or clubbing, and only to a specific time period of music and clubbing! THAT is the equivalent of "armball" :lol:

It refers to a time period, some indeterminite amount of time ago, when things were different. It could be 'back in the day' when people wore flares and corduroy, or 'back in the day' when kids safely played outside in the neighborhood.

In my usage above, it was 'back in the day' when Irina and I had a fun group of friends out in Almaty and used to go to this Saturday party her brother organized and dance until dawn, and life was a bit simpler. Just one snapshot in time, in this case 6-8 years ago. I was in no way implying that Planet Funk is a late 1980s club classic. Get off your high horse! :lol:
 
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You can't possibly believe that the phrase 'back in the day' refers only to music or clubbing, and only to a specific time period of music and clubbing! THAT is the equivalent of "armball" :lol:

It refers to a time period, some indeterminite amount of time ago, when things were different. It could be 'back in the day' when people wore flares and corduroy, or 'back in the day' when kids safely played outside in the neighborhood.

In my usage above, it was 'back in the day' when Irina and I had a fun group of friends out in Almaty and used to go to this Saturday party her brother organized and dance until dawn, and life was a bit simpler. Just one snapshot in time, in this case 6-8 years ago. I was in no way implying that Planet Funk is a late 1980s club classic Get off your high horse! :lol:

I'm just saying that in common UK clubbing culture the phrase 'back in the day' is a bit of a tongue in cheek reference to a very specific time and that's what I thought you were referring to, it's just a bit of English/Yank confusion of terminology, you know like 'handball' and 'armball' ;)
 
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