
Which record could be better suited to celebrate a label’s 100th release than a song by Blaze? After six years in the business Most Precious Love is Defected’s 100th release. Licensed from King Street Record the original version can be found on the Underground Dance Artists United For Life album. Here we get the full remix treatment by Dennis Ferrer, Sam Holt and Gavin Face Mills (Copyright), Franck Roger and Martin Solveig. While the DF Future 3000 Mix, the Copyright Spiritual Club Mix and Martin Solveig’s Re-Edit spice up the groove to widen its dancefloor appeal and you’ll certainly hear these versions most often the next months, it’s Franck Roger’s version that stands out for me. Franck creates a great late night kind of groove that for me is more suitable for Barbara Tucker’s vocal performance. Regardless which version you prefer this release is a very good record to celebrate your 100th release. “I wanted, no craved for the 100th release to be something special, a landmark record that encapsulated the labels musical ethos.“, says Simon Dunmore (founder and A & R director of Defected Records) “The fact that the record is produced by Blaze, the song sung by Barbara Tucker and remixed by Dennis Ferrer perfectly highlights old and new school talents coming together. It defines what we do perfectly.”
Tracklisting of Most Precious Love: 1. Radio Edit/ 2. DF Future 3000 Mix/ 3. Copyright Spiritual Club Mix/ 4. Franck Roger Remix/ 5. Martin Solveig Re-Edit | released 2005 by Defected Records
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2005/6/5 at 09:20
Definitely one of the biggest tunes from defected this year. All remixes are slammin / buy it!!!….and watch out for Kings of Tomorrow - Another Day (Fanatix Remix) on Defected….great review, Dirk
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2005/25/5 at 15:50
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