Steve Morley - Re-incarnation 2005 Remixes
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 1:59 am
One of the strongest melodic trancers in 2003 recieves three new remixes with a sound from 2005. After being remixed by "jam x & de leon" (dumonde) & Matt Williams, Euphony, Graham Gold, and Steve Morley himself are on the new remixes duty.
Euphony remix is probably the best remix in this 2005 vinyl. A bassline strong enough to shake the dance-floor, yet keeping the melody of the older classic version.
Graham Gold's remix also has a good energetic buildup, but he twisted the main melody and built it with one single synth. Sounds too weak comparing it with other remixes.
Steve Morley's remix has a long buildup with some techy elements. Morley has taken away the uplifting vibe of the 2003 main melody and decided to give it a techy touch. Not bad!
"Jam x & de leon" remains the best version of the track, a masterpiece!
Relative Records
Steve Morley Remix (8:17)
Graham Gold Remix (7:01)
Euphony Mix (8:22)
Euphony remix is probably the best remix in this 2005 vinyl. A bassline strong enough to shake the dance-floor, yet keeping the melody of the older classic version.
Graham Gold's remix also has a good energetic buildup, but he twisted the main melody and built it with one single synth. Sounds too weak comparing it with other remixes.
Steve Morley's remix has a long buildup with some techy elements. Morley has taken away the uplifting vibe of the 2003 main melody and decided to give it a techy touch. Not bad!
"Jam x & de leon" remains the best version of the track, a masterpiece!
Relative Records
Steve Morley Remix (8:17)
Graham Gold Remix (7:01)
Euphony Mix (8:22)