InfusionLegacy

Label:

Audio Therapy – AT001

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breaks

Tracklist

A Legacy (Junkie XL Remix)
RemixJunkie XL
B Legacy (Infusion's Synaesthesia Dub)
RemixInfusion

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Thunk Recordings
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Audio Therapy
  • Copyright ©Audio Therapy
  • Licensed FromThunk Recordings
  • Remixed AtComputer Hell Cabin
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Lacquer Cut AtMasterpiece

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByMike*
  • Vocals, Lyrics ByM. Sharrad*
  • Written-By, ProducerInfusion

Notes

Copyright Control
Remixed at the Computer Hell Cabin, Amsterdam.
Under Exclusive License from Thunk Recordings.
℗ 2001 Thunk Recordings/Audio Therapy
© 2002 Audio Therapy

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 039238 066019
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): MIKE @ MASTERPIECE AT 001 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): AT 001 B1

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Legacy (CD, Single) Thunk tr023 Australia 2001
Recently Edited
Legacy (12", 45 RPM) Thunk TR021 Australia 2002
Legacy (12", White Label) Thunk TR021 Australia 2002
Legacy (4×File, MP3, 320 kbps) Audio Therapy AT001 UK 2003
Recently Edited
Legacy (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label, Stickered) Audio Therapy AT001 UK 2003

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Reviews

  • garbanzokid's avatar
    garbanzokid
    What a banger! Always loved this track, infusion was on top of their game when they released this.
    • Lester_Burham's avatar
      Lester_Burham
      Edited 2 years ago
      DAVE SEAMAN's eye could not have been more accurate when combining two tremendous reconstructions of a song by the Australian band for what would be the first reference from their AUDIOTHERAPY label, turning this release into an essential vinyl with quite considerable repercussions (SASHA, DIGWEED, SEAMAN himself, PHIL K, DJ HYPER or PAUL OAKENFOLD to name a few).

      The dub version of INFUSION themselves places the track where it was missing, directly on the dance floor in a much more djing-oriented version, with a lot of character and a 4x4 with hardly any vocal presence with a heavy bass that doesn't even let you breathe don't stop moving.

      On the other hand, the remix of JUNKIE XL touches heaven, turning the original towards a more progressive and dark break tone, tremendously surrounding with a very rich structure (look at the the bass line contrast, the distorted hi hats and the mix with guitars and melody), some absolutely impressive drops, the song itself is stratospheric, tremendously climatic and at the level of the best HOLKENBORG remixes to date (which is not an understatement), its essential.
      • anthrax7
        Very good song. In fact, this is clearly one of the most solid tracks produced in its time. The guitary sound, one almost remniescent of James lavelle; and the clear and solid, but not low bass, make this song what it is. Much better than the annoying elvis remixes by Junkie xl. This original trio from australia obviously have lots to promise by way of skills, and they display that in this song.
        • larvikit's avatar
          larvikit
          Uuuuhhhh! This is two A sides in one package. If you like me missed out on the "Synaesthesia Dub" the first time it was released, then here's your chance. A haunting floor track, which also work on the stereo. The Junkie XL remix is superb too, it's a progressive vocal stormer, but far, far better than his rather annoying Elvis track.
          • djdamnage's avatar
            djdamnage
            Dave Seaman's brand new label Audio Therapy nabs up one of last years hottest tracks "Legacy" (featured on Dave's latest G.U. Mix) by Australia's Infusion ("Starwater (Its Allright)" on Thunk/Marine Parade). Junkie XL(Saturday Teenage Kick [roadrunner]/Big Sounds of the Drags[manifesto] does up the remix on the A side, bringing a great mellowed out breaks mix that builds up into a fairly energic ending... Max Graham dropped a test pressing in NYE last year with awesome results. Flip for the Dub mix which packs a great energy filled punch.

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