Jam & Spoon – Follow Me! (Remixes)
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Wall Music Ltd – WMLTD002 |
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Vinyl
, 12"
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Electro |
Tracklist
A | Follow Me! (Brian Sanhaji Remix) | |
B1 | Follow Me! (Perc's Mental Trance) | |
B2 | Follow Me! (Peter Eilmes Remix) |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Vinyl Labor
Credits
- Written-By, Producer – Mark Spoon
Other Versions (5 of 13)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Follow Me (Jaïa Remix) (File, WAV) | Tribal Vision Records | none | Czech Republic | 2009 | |||
New Submission
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Follow Me (Jaia Remix) (File, MP3, Unofficial Release, 320 kbps) | Not On Label (Jam & Spoon) | none | 2010 | |||
Follow Me! (Remixes) (12") | Wall Music Ltd | WMLTD001 | 2012 | ||||
Follow Me! (Remixes 2012) (7×File, MP3, 320 kbps) | Allstar Music (2) | ALL061 | 2012 | ||||
New Submission
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Follow Me! (Remixes 2012) (7×File, WAV) | Allstar Music (2) | ALL061 | 2012 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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While the original is a timeless burner on its own, this 12" definitely delivers big time.
And B1 is the place to be: The Perc Remix is just what you would expect from him, i.e. a straight forward industrial approach, that adds parts of the melody as an additional layer on top, just enough to ease the sound in a pleasing way before going full metal again.
The Brian Sanhaji Rx is similarly powerful, but in a different, more slowly rolling, dirty techno way. Depending on my mood, I would rank this on par with Perc's version.
Only the Peter Eilmes Remix is a bit weak in my opinion: Sure, it has its mainroom potential, but at the same time, with all its sweeps and rolling delays, it is just too much formulaic techhouse to really stand out.
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