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Performer: EMF
Genre: Electronic
Album: It's You / They're Here (Remixes)
Released: 1992
Style: Progressive House, Techno
MP3 version ZIP size: 1617 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1574 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1969 mb
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 577
Other Formats: AHX TTA AC3 MMF AU AA ASF

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A It's You (13½% Extra Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Orbital
B They're Here (D-Ream Dream)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – D-Ream*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: 12 RDJS 6327

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
R 6327, 8803787, 7243 8803787 7 EMF It's You ‎(7", Single) Parlophone, Parlophone, Parlophone R 6327, 8803787, 7243 8803787 7 UK 1992
7243 8 80383 2 4, 8803832 EMF It's You ‎(CD, Single) Parlophone, Parlophone 7243 8 80383 2 4, 8803832 Europe 1992
8 80383 7 EMF It's You ‎(7", Single) Parlophone, EMI 8 80383 7 Europe 1992
CDR 6327, 7243 8 803782 2 EMF It's You ‎(CD, Single, CD2) Parlophone, Parlophone CDR 6327, 7243 8 803782 2 UK 1992
SPRO-04669 EMF It's You ‎(12", Promo) EMI Records USA SPRO-04669 US 1992

Lyrtois
D:Ream's remix originally showed itself to the masses on the Classic Sasha @ Bangkok tape. It was recorded in November of 1992 at Kinetic in Coventry, nearly two full years before the renaissance mix. Nothing particularly unique about it, just the right amount of quality if unoriginal parts. A tune of its time although it is still a damn fine tune. No sign of D:Ream's singer Peter Cunnah on it, which really does make things better.

Hinewen
D:Ream's remix here is so far removed from their usual Pop Dance sound it's unreal. A lush, piano led, progressive affair with just a hint of electric guitar and a sprinkling of vocals. I'm sure this record would have passed by unnoticed if it wasn't for the Renaissance compilation on which it was featured.