Sean Callery ‎- The Longest Day (Armin van Buuren Remixes) [2004]

Artist(s)
Sean Callery, Armin van Buuren
Release title
The Longest Day
Label name
Nebula
Release year
2004

sashamlenik

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Great & most influential remix from Armin van Buuren, imho. I never watched "24" TV Series, but I also want to tribute to Sean Callery. It's that time when Armin van Buuren could yet..


Official Music Video




Armin van Buuren Remix




Armin van Buuren Dub

 

Hot Tuna

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Yes, but I think it was only released in the UK on Nebula records. I have the vinyl.

The intro is iconic from that year's ASOT year mix, but the rest is quite similar to Armin's Sky Falls Down remix.
 

Progrez

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Such an underrated remix by Armin love the track from start to end. Shame this was Armin last great remix.
 

nightslapper

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lol never knew Armin did a remix for the 24 theme if you can call it that.

the video is rather cringe and the track is nothing special by those times standards but of course it's better than anything he released in last decade
 

nightslapper

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Never cared too much about this. Don’t rate this among Armins best 40 tunes.
I'd probably fail to name 40 that are considered as his 'best' works, maybe 20 at max if mix all his aliases together. I mean to me he never was somewhat special as a producer, even in the good old actual trance, actually produced more on his own times, he had a lot of fillers, forgettable stuff. and what he releases in past 5 years or so has a lifespan of a week, then scratched over by another one, and another.. he purposefully reduced the value per individual track to nothing
 

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Massive fan of his ASOT Year Mix albums, I hear a lot of SFX from this track which he regularly uses in the intros and outros of those compilations. He pretty much uses this remix as the intro of the 2004 edition!


As for the track itself, everything I wanted to say has been said already. It's good, classic Armin and definitely better than 99% of what's released nowadays, but I wouldn't really consider this to be among his best if I'm honest.