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One of the biggest tunes of last year has had a makeover. New for 2003, remixes come courtesy of Midway and Greg Murray.
While one of the most popular acts of the moment get ready for their next single Release their big hit from last year, Solarcoaster gets a remix package.
The Midway Remix was always going to be special. Ralphie B under his now very popular alias, brings us a fantastic energectic mix. It's typical Ralphie, the percussion pattern and bassline are similar to that of Monkey Forest which is also forthcoming on Lost Language. Ralphie`s percussion is very distinctive with almost a tribal feel with driving bass.
Tiesto and Armin are already hammering this remix and its sure to be a big seller.
Greg Murrays Remix is nothing short of brilliant. The bassline superb, very definate and brings the whole tune together, which I personally think was lacking from the original. Theres alot to be said for a good bassline and this mix has it.
Greg makes great use of the vocal too repeating it before and after the man chorus and when the kick comes back, the tune has a fuller feel than the Original did.
Once again another great release from Lost Language, who are set to have a fantastic 2003.
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