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Yves Deruyter - The Rebel FLAC
  • Performer: Yves Deruyter
  • Title: The Rebel
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Cat #: BR97129
  • Label: Bonzai Records
  • Country: Belgium
  • Date of release: 1997
  • Style: Trance, Hard Trance
  • FLAC size 2663 mb
  • MP3 size: 1747 mb
  • Record From Vinyl, 12"

Tracklist

1The Rebel (Original Mix)
2The Rebel (DJ Randy Remix)
Remix – DJ Randy

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
BL9701YDR The Rebel ‎(12", S/Sided, Promo)Bonzai LimitedBL9701Belgium1997
S3 665331 2, 665331 2Yves Deruyter The Rebel ‎(CD, Maxi)S3 Paris, S3 ParisS3 665331 2, 665331 2France1997
BRI 028Yves Deruyter The Rebel ‎(12")Bonzai Records ItalyBRI 028Italy1997
8949422, 8 94942 2, 7243 8 94942 2 8Yves Deruyter The Rebel ‎(CD, Maxi)Orbit Records, Orbit Records, Orbit Records8949422, 8 94942 2, 7243 8 94942 2 8Germany1998
BR98135Yves Deruyter The Rebel (1998 Remixes) ‎(12", Pic)Bonzai RecordsBR98135Belgium1998

Credits

  • Artwork By – Koen Smits
  • Written-By, ProducerDirk "M.I.K.E." Dierickx, Yves Deruyter

Notes

Published by BMG Unversal Music Publishing (Bonzai Music).
Contains a sample from Public Enemy "Do The Right Thing".
Courtesy of Def Jam / American Recordings.

There is also a Dutch release available, which is completelty identical to this release but with a sticker put over the bar code which says "Exclusive license by ID&T Music b.v." and has the bar code 4 022562 009389

The info "Contains a sample from Public Enemy "Do The Right Thing" courtesy of Def Jam / American Recordings." from the booklet is wrong. Vocals were sampled from Public Enemy's "Rebel Without A Pause".

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 5 413647 013114

Companies

  • Published By – BMG Universal Music Publishing
  • Published By – Bonzai Music
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Lightning Records
  • Copyright (c) – Lightning Records
  • Distributed By – N.E.W.S.

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Comments: (1)
Shan
Well, it's hard to write a review on this one. It's the kind of "anthem-like" trance track that started to pop up in the late 90's, but it still stands out in my heart after all those years ! Sure, some elements might seem a bit cheesy, especially that intro part... but all things taken together, it's a belgian classic. Why ? Because every element is memorable, even this weird intro bassline. The main strength of the track is of course the tremendous dreamy melody, combied with a terrific use of pluck basses. And the break is just pure pleasure, the way things are fading and rising is fantastic. No remix can be seen as worthwhile, aside from the Randy's one on this original release, less dancy, taking a more emotional take on the melody, quite interesting to hear as well !
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