2 Unlimited – No Limit
Label: |
Beat Buzz Records – BTBV-1202 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", Single
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Country: |
Canada |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Trance |
Tracklist
A1 | No Limit (Starfighter Remix) | 7:55 | |
A2 | No Limit (Razor & Guido Dub) | 10:38 | |
B1 | No Limit (Push's Transcendental Remix) | 8:06 | |
B2 | No Limit (Moon Project Remix) | 7:43 |
Notes
Exclusively licensed from Byte Records to B(ea)T Buzz Records, a division of Boesten & Telaro Inc.
"BTBV-1202-A" & "BTBV-1202-B" inscribed on the runout groove on each side respectively.
"BTBV-1202-A" & "BTBV-1202-B" inscribed on the runout groove on each side respectively.
Other Versions (5 of 86)
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No Limit (CD, Maxi-Single) | ToCo International | BYTE 5016, 181.180.3 | Benelux | 1992 | ||
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No Limit (7", Single, 45 RPM) | Byte Records | BYTE 7016, 181.180.7 | Benelux | 1992 | ||
No Limit (CD, Maxi-Single, Misprint) | ToCo International | BYTE 5016, 181.180.3 | Benelux | 1992 | |||
Recently Edited
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No Limit (Cassette, Single) | ToCo International | BYTE 4016, 181.180.4 | Benelux | 1992 | ||
Recently Edited
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No Limit (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, White Label) | Not On Label | none | Belgium | 1992 |
Reviews
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Mike puts in two serviceable remixes, typical of his output around this era.
But I really don't understand why he was chosen as a remixer for this track. The original was a banging, post-Belgian Techno number 1 hit. It's hardly the material to source an epic melodic trance track from.
As such, his remixes feature literally nothing from the source material (spare Anita singing "No, no, no no, no no, no no, no no, no no there's no limit").
Which in itself is a fish out of water given the euphoric & spacey music Mike lays down.
It just doesn't work. But then again, I have heard some of Mike's own solo material where he injects questionable vocals so I guess that's one factor of his production that we just have to live with (see "Sexual Freedom" from The Boy From Nowhere - High Life).
Don't get me wrong, these Mike remixes of No Limit are very decent. But really, why was he asked?
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