Flam-Boy-Ant mix for me I think. Jason
2009/11/28 Joe Marougi <jmaro...@gmail.com> > > I play the 10th planet version. I like the "Rhythm is Rhythm" > repeating vocal and the piano breakdown. > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Richard Hester <gwrenc...@sbcglobal.net> > wrote: > > > > Well, I'm partial to Juan's remix and the kickless version included on the > > Retro Techno compilation. > > > > Marsel van der Wielen wrote: > >> > >> pls finally tell us which is your favorite version of "strings of life"? > >> > >> a short guide // > >> http://www.discogs.com/Rhythim-Is-Rhythim-Strings-Of-Life-89/master/695 > >> "There were five official versions of the song. The first two were > >> released in 1987: the famous 7:23 mix called "Strings Of Life (Piano Mix)" > >> or just "Strings Of Life", and a 6:56 remix called "Strings (Flam-Boy-Ant > >> Mix)" or just "Strings". In 1989, two new remixes were licensed > >> exclusively to UK & European labels: a Juan Atkins remix called "Strings > >> Of Life '89 (Juan's Magic Mix)", and an uncredited remix called "Strings > >> of Life (Exclusive Remix)" (issued on a split release > >> <http://www.discogs.com/release/61252> with Model 500). In 1991, an 8:23 > >> kick drum-free version titled "Strings Of Life (Unreleased Mix)", "Strings > >> Of Life (Remix)", or "Strings Of The Strings Of Life" first appeared, and > >> featured additional production by Carl Craig & Derrick May. This mix was > >> "unreleased" in the sense that it was new at the time and was never > >> officially released on a single; only on compilations. Numerous > >> compilations feature early fades and other space-saving edits of the > >> original 1987 Piano Mix, the 1989 Exclusive Remix, and the 1991 Unreleased > >> Mix." > >> > >