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Performer: DJ Cam
Genre: Electronic
Album: Meera Remix Collection
Released: 1996
Style: Downtempo, Trip Hop, Drum n Bass
MP3 version ZIP size: 1672 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1558 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1541 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 623
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Meera (Radio Edit) 3:47
2 Meera (Late Evening Dub)
Remix – Tek 9
4:10
3 Meera (Hip Hop Revolution Vocal Remix)
Remix – Extra Lucid
8:20
4 Meera (Hip Hop Revolution Dub)
Remix – Extra Lucid
4:40
5 Meera (Child's View Remix Pt.1)
Remix – DJ Takemura*
5:55
6 Meera (Child's View Remix Pt.2)
Remix – DJ Takemura*
6:27
7 Meera (Dark Angel Remix)
Remix – Zend Avesta
7:40
8 Meera (Album Version) 7:15

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Laurent Daumail Productions
  • Copyright (c) – Laurent Daumail Productions
  • Published By – Laurent Daumail Editions

Credits

  • Composed By – DJ Cam, Smooth 1
  • Design – Manetta-Scott, Bronx*
  • Voice – Kakoli Sengupta

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
COL 663717 6 DJ Cam Meera Remix Collection ‎(2x12", Ltd) Columbia COL 663717 6 UK 1997
COL 663717 6 DJ Cam Meera Remix Collection ‎(2x12", Ltd) Columbia COL 663717 6 Netherlands 1997

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DJ Cam's sublime _Meera_ gets the remix treatment from a number of international luminaries. 4 Hero (under their Tek 9 guise) deliver a smoky, head-nodding number that delves deep and never surfaces. On the other hand, Extra Lucid, DJ Cam's compatriot, offers two hip-hop versions that start out dense and paranoid but slowly lose layers to reveal a haunting purity of sound, either with or without vocals (though the vocals are indubitably part of what made the original so stunning). Japan's Nobukazu Takemura abstracts the vocals into a stutter and echo and goes for a simpler beats-and-piano approach (albeit with funky drum breaks midway through) for his first remix, and goes with thicker percussion on his second. Zend Avesta speeds things up to near drum 'n' bass tempo, while keeping things dark with heavy bass hits. But when the original comes back on, it's time to put away file away the others as distractions and lose yourself in its majesty.