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Saint Etienne / Paul Van Dyk - How We Used To Live mp3 album

Saint Etienne / Paul Van Dyk - How We Used To Live

Musician: Saint Etienne
Album title: How We Used To Live
Style: Trance
Released: 2000
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1664 mb
Size APE version: 1609 mb
Size WMA version: 1367 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 587
Format: FLAC MP2 MMF VQF MPC ASF AUD
Genre: Electronic

Saint Etienne / Paul Van Dyk - How We Used To Live mp3 album

Saint Etienne / Paul Van Dyk - How We Used To Live mp3 album

Tracklist

A How We Used To Live 9:47
B How We Used To Live (Dub) 9:49

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mantra Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Mantra Recordings
  • Pressed By – Damont

Credits

  • Mastered By – Adam*
  • Remix, Engineer, Producer – Paul Van Dyk

Notes

Made in England.
℗ 2000 Mantra Recordings. © 2000 Mantra Recordings.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mantra Recordings.
For Promotional Use Only - Not For Re-sale
Durations don't appear on release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): STET 5T A1 ADAM DAMONT
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): STET 5T B1 DAMONT

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MNT53CD Saint Etienne How We Used To Live ‎(CD, Single, Enh) Mantra Recordings MNT53CD UK 2000
MNT53T Saint Etienne How We Used To Live ‎(12") Mantra Recordings MNT53T UK 2000
PGMPROMO 4 Saint Etienne How We Used To Live ‎(CDr, Single, Promo) Playground Music Scandinavia PGMPROMO 4 Scandinavia 2000
STET1T Saint Etienne How We Used To Live [Mixes] ‎(12", Promo) Mantra Recordings STET1T UK 2000
none Saint Etienne How We Used To Live ‎(CDr, Promo) Mantra Recordings none UK 2000



LONUDOG
Quite possibly Paul van Dyk's most underrated work so far. The vocal's from Saint Etienne are simply gorgeous, and combined with Paul's infamous kick make this track an absolute stunner. The breakdown has a fantastic guitar riff, with the vocals layered superbly over the top. The track progressively builds, making the peak even more special. On the second kick in, we hear Paul van Dyk's reverse kick on the 64th beat and a quality key change. It's the little touches like this that make this one of my all time favourite Paul van Dyk productions. Fantastic!
Mallador
Agree 100%.In my mind this is one of Paul's most accomplished works. He was really at his peak around 2000.His unique, driving style combined with Sarah Cracknall's velvet, sexy-yet-wise vocal delivery / lyrics really hit the spot.It's a very classy remix, and one of my definite Trance favourites of all time.And, as you say, there are not many producers with whom you can say "oh, THAT'S him" by simply hearing the kick drum.PvD :)