Your 1 Tune of Ibiza 2008....

Veracocha - Carte Blanche :)

Eddie and Ferry both played it at Cream and Cosmic Gate played their mix at Privilege on the Monday!

Gutted, Gutted, Gutted, Gutted, Gutted, Gutted, Gutted!!!

Would love to have heard that over there.

I've got loads that will remind me of my time there, some new, some old, but every time I hear them I feel the urge to tell somebody a story about what it reminds me of, even tho they'v heard it 4 or 5 times already!

Choons of Ibiza 08 for me are...

Beachball, played at Cream with the Ice Cannon kicking off aswell.

Also what will always remind me of that night are Greece 2000, Born Slippy & 4 Strings - Into the Night.

But best part of that night was watchin PvD playing Binary Finary - 1998 on his keyboard - talent!

James Doman - Alright & Guru Josh - Infinity 2008, played by Tiesto, loved them as soon as I heard them come in, first time I'd heard them and was ttly hooked straight away.

Will also always remember that night by Elements of Life, Back in Your Head & In the Dark aswell

Stuff played about bars and stuff here and there was Pjanoo & Deadmau5's Not Alone & Tiny Dancer
 
thats why i love cream at amnesia, those classic tunes just sound so good in there, perfect
 
'Gutted, Gutted, Gutted, Gutted, Gutted, Gutted, Gutted!!!

Would love to have heard that over there.

I've got loads that will remind me of my time there, some new, some old, but every time I hear them I feel the urge to tell somebody a story about what it reminds me of, even tho they'v heard it 4 or 5 times already!

Choons of Ibiza 08 for me are...

Beachball, played at Cream with the Ice Cannon kicking off aswell.

Also what will always remind me of that night are Greece 2000, Born Slippy & 4 Strings - Into the Night.

But best part of that night was watchin PvD playing Binary Finary - 1998 on his keyboard - talent!

James Doman - Alright & Guru Josh - Infinity 2008, played by Tiesto, loved them as soon as I heard them come in, first time I'd heard them and was ttly hooked straight away.

Will also always remember that night by Elements of Life, Back in Your Head & In the Dark aswell

Stuff played about bars and stuff here and there was Pjanoo & Deadmau5's Not Alone & Tiny Dancer'


YUK!!! Well past its sell-by date. Im going to ibiza on sunday and if i hear Greece 2000 or beachball i'll ****ing shoot the dj! Dont understand why this regurgitated bollocks comes round again year after year and people still love it. The originals were classics so why not leave it at that rather than ripping the ar*se outta it
 
What I heard most on the island was....

EP - Pjanoo (no surprises)
MK - Man with the red face (no surprises)
Nick Bridges & Daley Padley - Spatulina

Also heard this track that sounded very DJ Gregory-esque, with an african sort of chant in it.... Heard it everywhere and the name escapes me!

I have to say that Mark Knight's tracks and remixes are everywhere - he has been a really busy boy over the last few months especially, and it has really paid off for him - Good work MK...!
 
Laurent Garnier's "man with the red face" is a stone cold classic record drawing on detroit techno and jazz influences - something totally unique and devastating, which has provided many powerful memories over the last 10 years

mark knight, whoever that is???? has come along and raped it basically.... I heard Norman Jay drop it at the big chill, [only a few hours after Joe Claussell had dropped the full length original in the club tent] - and it's unnecessary, cheap and lazy club fodder

the biggest tunes this summer - josh wink - stay up all night, henrik schwarz - i exist because of you; rodamaal - insomnia (kemistry version); toby tobias - the feeling (I:cube/j.daly mixes); gavin herlily - give me a funf; the new chems take on Oasis + new LCD Soundsystem 45:33 remix
 
Interesting to note especially this summer some of the biggest tracks in Ibiza 2008 are all remixes of old skool classics like Orbital - Chime or tracks from a few years ago like Laurent Garnier -Man With The Red Face,now there's nothing wrong with remixing a tune but one might think that there was a distinct lack of originality thsedays in dance music if some of the biggest tunes of the year are actually remixes of older classics.:!:
 
What, where've you been hombre?
All they've done is updated it for today's dance floor, with Garniers blessing!
The reaction it has on a crowd is awesome!!

but it never needed "updating" - stone cold classics don't, by definition :roll: .... - of course, LG endorsed it - it's easy bucks isn't it... that record could easily chart - guaranteed pressure in all the commercial house clubs

I'm not against classic remixes by people who know what they're doing - [C2 made faze action's in the trees sound amazing last year, similarly, ame on gregory's elle] - BUT this is just horrible and sadly it doesn't surprise me anymore that these records are being made....
 
Laurent Garnier's "man with the red face" is a stone cold classic record drawing on detroit techno and jazz influences - something totally unique and devastating, which has provided many powerful memories over the last 10 years

mark knight, whoever that is???? has come along and raped it basically.... I heard Norman Jay drop it at the big chill, [only a few hours after Joe Claussell had dropped the full length original in the club tent] - and it's unnecessary, cheap and lazy club fodder

Come again????8O
 
Laurent Garnier's "man with the red face" is a stone cold classic record drawing on detroit techno and jazz influences - something totally unique and devastating, which has provided many powerful memories over the last 10 years

mark knight, whoever that is???? has come along and raped it basically.... I heard Norman Jay drop it at the big chill, [only a few hours after Joe Claussell had dropped the full length original in the club tent] - and it's unnecessary, cheap and lazy club fodder

Come again????8O

My thoughts exactly!
Obviously not heard choons like Susan & Columbian Soul, let alone remix's!


Man With Red Face is the fastest selling release on Beatport ever!
Its a very clever remake!
 
should I know him? Isn't he just some jobbing prog DJ who occasionally appears at the misery of sound or whose CDs end up on Pete Tong?

why would I give a fat F about someone like that? (apart from when he's desecrating works of art)
 
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