Future PrimitiveRemix Records & Kniteforce Present 'The Remix's' Part 1

Label:

Remix Records – KF0027

Series:

Remix Records & Kniteforce Present 'The Remix's' – 1

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Special Edition

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Happy Hardcore

Tracklist

A Jimmy J & Cru-L-T Take Me Away (Slipmatt Remix)
RemixSlipmatt
5:33
AA Future Primitive Lift Me Up (Slammin' Vinyl Remix)
RemixSlammin' Vinyl
5:11

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByMo's Music Machine
  • Lacquer Cut AtPorky's Mastering

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByPauls*

Notes

Special thanks to Slipmatt, Slammin' Vinyl, Vibes & Wishdokta and Ramos & Supreme for these remixes!

Maximum respect to :- Hectic Records, Just Another Label, Impact Records, Asylum Records, Homegrown Records and all those who the cause.

Track durations are not printed on the release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): KF 27-A1 Pauls @ Porkys'
  • Matrix / Runout (Side AA runout, etched): KF 027-B1 Pauls @ Porkys'

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Remix Records & Kniteforce Present 'The Remix's' Part 1 (12", Promo, White Label, 45 RPM) Remix Records KF 027 UK 1994
Remix Records & Kniteforce Present The Remixes Part 1 (2×File, WAV, Remastered) Kniteforce Records KF 27RM UK 2016
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Remix Records & Kniteforce Present 'The Remix's' Part 1 (12", Repress, White Label, Stickered) Remix Records KF027 UK Unknown
Remix Records & Kniteforce Present The Remixes Part 1 (2×File, WAV) Remix Records KF27 UK Unknown

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Reviews

  • tomnoddyshop's avatar
    tomnoddyshop
    Both tracks are big. Lift me up remix is simply amazing.
    • headrush0's avatar
      headrush0
      lift me up rmx makes me wanna cry and also remove my shirt
      • hutcho's avatar
        hutcho
        They're both quality 'Happy Hardcore' tunes...however it MUST be said...Slipmatt's 'Take Me Away' Remix is one of those epic breakdown big synth & simply HUGE vocal productions (don't ever seeing vocal credited but got to be a lass like classic Donna Grassie who graced so many amazing tunes with her voice?) that are guaranteed to get ANY totally-knackered late-morning crowd to their feet for "just one more" resulting in a load of whistles, compulsory hands-in-the-air (from everyone including the bored sound engineer & old rock roadies etc), massive cheers, hugs from mates & strangers alike & a few last hopeful sniffs of vicks all thrown in!
        One of those definitive scene timeline / genre-defining tracks that stick in your mind the 1st time u heard it dropped (by DJ [insert here]) & somehow you clearly recall those few minutes of insanity as it went off...even if the rest of the event is a blur!
        Tracks like this don't age...they just keep going off...bigtime!
        • j0ker's avatar
          j0ker
          Well this Is simply the finest happy hardcore choon ever made,
          Forget your force n styles , your Dougal , your hixxy cheese ,
          This is DA BOLLOX Of happy hardcore , I the first time I heard this live at fusion 1vth dimension 94 it blew me away completely like one of the great
          Test moments of my life ,
          Always hits the spot xx
          • ian_s's avatar
            ian_s
            Because Slipmatt liked the label and the track he only charged £350 for his remix, as opposed to his usual £500 fee. After the track was hugely successful, Luna-C paid him a bonus to say thank you.

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