Robert ArmaniThe Remixes

Label:

Djax-Up-Beats – DJAX-UP-177

Format:

2 x Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Netherlands

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Acid

Tracklist

This Side I
A Circus Bells (Remixed By Hardfloor)
RemixHardfloor
That Side I
B1 Circus Bells (Remixed By Zero One & White Delight)
RemixZero One
B2 Armani Trax (Remixed By Like A Tim)
RemixLike A Tim
This Side II
C Ambulance (Remixed By Armando)
RemixArmando
That Side II
D1 Invasion (Remixed By Mike Dearborn)
RemixMike Dearborn
D2 Invasion (Remixed By Spasms)
RemixSpasms

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Djax Records
  • Published ByNANADA Music

Notes

℗ 1993 Djax Records
Published by Nanada
Made In Holland

The differences between the original and repress are: On the original the titles printed on the center label are closer to 'that side' and 'this side' than on the repress. Also the font used is different between the two.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Etchings Side A): DJAX-UP-177-THIS SIDE (A) WITH RESPECT TO ROBERT ARMANI FROM HARDFLOOR, ZERO ONE, ARMANDO, MIKE DEARBORN, WHITE DELIGHT, LIKE A TIM, SPASMS AND MISS DJAX ..................
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Etchings Side B): DJAX-UP-177-THAT SIDE (B) GOOD OLD CHICAGO...................
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Etchings Side C): DJAX-UP-177-THIS SIDE-(C) WITH RESPECT TO ROBERT ARMANI FROM HARDFLOOR, ZERO ONE, ARMANDO, MIKE DEARBORN, WHITE DELIGHT, LIKE A TIM, SPASMS AND MISS DJAX ..................
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Etchings Side D): DJAX-UP-177-THAT SIDE-(D) GOOD OLD CHICAGO ..................
  • Rights Society: BIEM / STEMRA

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
The Remixes (2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Repress) Djax-Up-Beats DJAX-UP-177 Netherlands Unknown

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Reviews

  • jimi303's avatar
    jimi303
    So underatted this a great album. On a great label. By the master Robert Armani. I still play this after 3 decades 😊👍
    • V-Agent's avatar
      V-Agent
      We all start off on the Hardfloor version. Then you grow up and find Spasms.
      • MrZyc
        nice collection.
        • Pseventeen's avatar
          Pseventeen
          When one measures the brilliance of this remix doublepack, sure Hardfloor's remix is going to grab centrestage (and rightfully so) but the majority of the tracks on here-save maybe the Mike Dearborn remix-are just as incredible, in their own way.
          Zero One & White Delight's remix of Circus Bells sticks closer to the original while adding a touch of the trademark trippiness that made the Djax label famous
          Like A Tim's remix of Armani Trax kinda sticks close to the original as well but still has that characteristic "Like A Tim" quirkiness.
          Armando's remix of Ambulance makes it sound a little different without taking the edge of the original and Spasms remix of Invasion is just INFUCKINGCREDIBLE!!!!! Not only is it hardjacking insanity but it's intro makes it the perfect bridge track to take a set to the next level.
          • mentalist's avatar
            mentalist
            The Hardfloor mix of Circus Bells has to be runner up to Hardfloor Aerience One for the classic acid tune of all time award. Back in 1993, no party would have been complete without it.....just the intro would be enough to get the dancefloor of pilled up nutters foaming at the mouth, and then when that long drawn out break down came in, things would just get stupid! Highly recommended!

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