Thomas Datt - It's In The Past (incl. Aizen, Liam Wilson, Deathmind, Liam Melly, Hassan Jewel Remixes) [2013]

Artist(s)
Thomas Datt (Original), Aizen, Liam Wilson, Deathmind, Liam Melly, Hassan Jewel (Remixes)
Release title
It's In The Past / It's In the Past (Remixes)
Label name
Discover
Release year
2013

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Released: 07 October 2013 (Original & Aizen Remix), 21 October 2013 (Other remixes)
Label: Discover (Recoverworld)
Cat#: DISCOVER109, DISCOVER109A


Blurb (DISCOVER109):

Since the release of Thomas Datt's debut artist album late last year, his career has gone into overdrive with a heavy schedule of gigging and remix requests.

Now with Thomas about to set off on his longest tour to date, it is appropriate that one of the official "fans favourite" tracks from the album gets a single release for the first time in all its unedited glory.

The release comes in two parts. This original package comes with one remix - a psy-trance interpretation by fellow Discover artist Aizen.

Following in hot pursuit is an extensive remix package delivering something for everyone and ensuring that Thomas Datt will be at the top of everyones playlists for a good few weeks to come.

Blurb (DISCOVER109A):

After the original comes the remixes and this remix package features the very best of what the new school of trance has to offer.

Liam Wilson, flying high on the current wave of excitement caused by his excellent Underground Anthems album is joined by Liam Melly, Deathmind and Hassan JeweL all of whom do the original superb justice by turning in some superb interpretations.


Samples


Original Club Mix




Aizen Remix




Liam Wilson Remix | Deathmind Remix | Liam Melly Remix | Hassan Jewel Remix


Due to the sample limit, I only embedded the first two, and linked the rest of the remixes. Despite being released at different times during October of 2013, they're technically part of the same package (more or less), so I included everything in this one thread.

Either way, the original has been a favorite since I first heard it as part of Oakie's Four Seasons : Spring. It remains the definitive version of the track, imo.
 

dh5

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The original club mix is a bomb. My pick from the album.

Might have a relisten in the near future.
 
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