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Great!PvD creates a dance-floor monster by mixing St.Etienne's ethereal vocals with his trademark minor-key melodies and pumping beats. This is awesome and if you live in the NYC area try to catch PvD live at Twilo. He is incredible.
Why continuous?Great song, amazing artist. My gripe is; why is did is it a continuous mix? I personally consider myself a collector of music and think that continuous mixes have made it near impossible to find the true original mixes. I usually buy singles because they are almost always just the tracks themselves, this exception was a severe disappointment. Paul van Dyk is still the most talented trance artist in the biz right now, but I would suggest getting either 45 RPM, or some of his other works first.
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6 tracks
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format: 1 x CD record label: Addiction Records catalog number: ADICT090CD release dates: 2000 in Australia view details |
6 tracks
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format: 1 x CD record label: Insolent Tracks catalog number: INSCDS 148 release dates: 2000 in Spain view details |
6 tracks
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format: 1 x CD record label: Vandit Records catalog number: 156 871-2 release dates: May 8 2000 in Germany view details |
6 tracks
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format: 1 x CD record label: Mute Corporation catalog number: MUTE 9129-2 release dates: May 9 2000 in United States view details |
3 tracks
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format: 1 x CD record label: Deviant Records catalog number: DVNT36CDS release dates: May 2000 in United Kingdom view details |
11 tracks
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format: 1 x CD record label: Avex Group Holdings Inc catalog number: AVTCDS-253 release dates: May 2000 in Hong Kong view details |
2 tracks
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format: 1 x vinyl record label: Deviant Records catalog number: DVNT36X(P) release dates: 2000 in United Kingdom view details |
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