Tracklist
Drum Code No. 1 (Planetary Assault Systems Remix 1) | 5:05 | ||
Drum Code No. 1 (Planetary Assault Systems Remix 2) | 5:47 | ||
Drum Code No. 1 (Adam Beyer Remix) | 4:49 | ||
Drum Code No. 1 (Original Mix) | 5:31 |
Credits (3)
- Nilz*Lacquer Cut By
- Adam BeyerProducer, Written-By
- LenkProducer, Written-By
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Drum Code No.1 Remix E.P.
12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM
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Primate Recordings – PRMT 019 | UK | 1997 | UK — 1997 | ||||
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Drum Code No.1 Remix E.P.
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, White Label
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Primate Recordings – PRMT 019 | UK | 1997 | UK — 1997 |
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Edited 3 years agoI like PAS remixes (especially Remix 2) that are simpler than the original tracks.
I think they will shine if you incorporate them into a DJ set instead of listening to it individually.
Remix 2 should shine with a deep techno DJ set. Let's listen to this a try.
https://www.discogs.sitioby.com/en/release/4253077-DJ-Pete-038-Wax-Treatment-Podcast -
This re mix Ep is ok but only if you spend a few £/$ on it . not top stuff but ok to play about with if you are bored of your other tunes
you should search out the original drum code record as that is 5/5 -
What a shame . The PAS remixes are the worst piece of sh*t ever pressed on vinyl. The original tracks on AA are ace and worth the purchase of this very fine repress on the strength of the original and the LENK Remix alone.Outstanding stuff from one of the best labels ever (drumcode) which is getting the long deserved recognition , they should have gotten from this very first release on ..(Why did Luke Slater remix this ugly bullsh*t , 1997 saw many a good trax by PAS . I don't get it . Maybe it was a bet who could release the worst remix and get away with it . No drive , nothing fits together , uninspired and basically just putting pieces together without any musical instinct)
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Back in the good "old" days Adam create a classic tune for a special Label: Drumcode! Luke Slater makes a nice work on his remixes but the original track is over the top.
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