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Mother's Pride - Learning To Fly FLAC album

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1 Learning To Fly (Original Mistral Radio Edit)
Remix – Mistral
3:40
2 Learning To Fly (Trouser Enthusiasts Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Trouser Enthusiasts
8:37
3 Learning To Fly (X-Cabs Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – X-Cabs
7:31

Credits

  • Vocals – Dee
  • Written-By [Original Recording], Producer [Original Recording] – Big C

Notes

CD2 of a 2 CD set.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HEAT 017 Mother's Pride Learning To Fly ‎(12") Heat Recordings HEAT 017 UK 1999
HEAT DJ017 Mother's Pride Learning To Fly ‎(12", W/Lbl) Heat Recordings HEAT DJ017 UK 1998
DEVR001DP Mother's Pride Learning To Fly ‎(2x12", Ltd, Promo) Devolution DEVR001DP UK 1999
none Mother's Pride Learning To Fly ‎(CDr, Single, Promo) Devolution none UK 1999
DEVR001DP Mother's Pride Learning To Fly ‎(2x12", W/Lbl) Devolution DEVR001DP UK 1999


Mother's Pride - Learning To Fly FLAC album

Musician performer: Mother's Pride

Title: Learning To Fly

Country: UK

Date of release: 1999

Style: Trance

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1361 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 624

Other Formats: MP1 TTA AU ADX AA MP2 FLAC

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Qwne
The Trouser Enthusiasts remix is a pumping, energetic trancer with a fantastic rolling bassline and more than enough epic buildups & breakdowns to satisfy even the most weary thrillseeker!It's very similar to the sound Paul van Dyk was creating around the same time, with more emphasis on groove over actual melody. Sure, it's still melodic, but it's driving too.I'm surprised it wasn't included on a Euphoria compilation (only the Mistral remix was), it deserved to be.The X-Cabs remix is good also, but just can't compete.
Qwne
The Trouser Enthusiasts remix is a pumping, energetic trancer with a fantastic rolling bassline and more than enough epic buildups & breakdowns to satisfy even the most weary thrillseeker!It's very similar to the sound Paul van Dyk was creating around the same time, with more emphasis on groove over actual melody. Sure, it's still melodic, but it's driving too.I'm surprised it wasn't included on a Euphoria compilation (only the Mistral remix was), it deserved to be.The X-Cabs remix is good also, but just can't compete.