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Producer: Joey Beltram
Tags: Retro House, Single [Add] Main genre: Electronic / Dance More information on Wikipedia |
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Auto Shutter by Plexus (1992) | |
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Sound of E by Ultra Shock (1994) | |
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Out on the Street by The Prophet (DJ) (1996) | |
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Disease by X-Factor (2001) | |
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Welcome Back by The Kleptones (2010) | |
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Chime by Shapeshifters (2008) | |
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Son of Chime (1990) | |
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Chime Crime remix by Orbital (1992) | |
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Chime (Ray Keith Mutation) remix by Ray Keith (1992) | |
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Chime (Joey Beltram Mutation) remix by Joey Beltram (1992) | |
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Chime (Live Style Mix) remix by Orbital (2002) | |
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ajgrn1 said on Monday, 30 August 2010:
Orbital's 'Chime' was actually first released in 1989. 'Energy flash' by Beltram was released in 1990. Beltram had done a remix of Chime on Orbital's 'Mutations EP' back in 1992. So I'm pretty sure Orbital were first |
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SmuttySy said on Saturday, 28 August 2010:
I'd agree wth you there too, Joey was most likely first, especially given that Orbital are generally a sample based act. I can't 100% confirm this but I'd say it's more likely to be Orbital sampled Joey than the other way round, as presented currently. |
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DJ Anubis said on Saturday, 28 August 2010:
Nice but is it the right way round? Is Joey sampling Orbital, my guts say this should be changing sides? |
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