Djuma SoundsystemLes Djinns (Remixes)

Label:

Get Physical Music – GPM049-6

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Minimal

Tracklist

A Les Djinns (Trentemøller Remix)
Mastered By [Vinyl Cut]TPH*
Remix, Producer [Additional]Anders Trentemøller*
B1 Les Djinns (My My Remix)
Mastered By [Vinyl Cut]TPH*
RemixMy My
Remix, Producer [Additional]Nicolas Höppner*
B2 Les Djinns (Def Jaguar Remix)
Mastered By [Vinyl Cut]TPH*
Remix, Producer [Additional], Programmed By [Additional]Def Jaguar

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByEdition Wasabi & Partners
  • Published ByUniversal Music Publishing
  • Mastered AtSchnittstelle (2)
  • Distributed ByIntergroove
  • Designed AtEikes Grafischer Hort

Credits

  • Composed By [Uncredited], Written-By [Uncredited]Atilla Engin
  • Producer, Arranged ByDjuma Soundsystem

Notes

A: remix and additional production Copenhagen 2004
Published by Edition Wasabi & Partners / Universal Music Publishing under exclusive license to Get Physical Music.
Sleeve designed at eikesgrafischerhort.com
P+C Get Physical Music 2006

A-side plays at 45 RPM, B-side at 33 ⅓ RPM.

Samples "Turkish Show Biz" by Marmaris Love.

Main credits given on release as "Written, composed, arranged & produced by Djuma Soundsystem".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 07297 23501 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): GPM 049-6 A2 TPH/andreas at Schnittstelle
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): GPM 049-6 B TPH at Schnittstelle

Other Versions (5 of 10)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Les Djinns (CD, Single) EMI EMI 5527142 Denmark 2003
Les Djinns (2×12", White Label) EMI-Medley (Denmark) 010345 DJUMAPRO 467 Denmark 2003
Les Djinns (12", Single Sided, White Label) EMI-Medley (Denmark) 100146 Denmark 2003
Les Djinns (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM) Emotiva EMTV023 Italy 2006
New Submission
Les Djinns (Remixes) (12", Promo, White Label, Stamped) Get Physical Music GPM 049-6 2006

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Reviews

  • ritterkai's avatar
    ritterkai
    its all about the trentemoller remix here. Crossing all genres and boundaries. Not to be missed inside a record bag....
    • BillyJohnston's avatar
      BillyJohnston
      Edited 7 years ago
      Still sounds really good! Now that it has been over 10 years... Time to drop on the dance floor to how effective it was. Crosses all genre's; everybody likes this track! Techno & House people. HIGH QUALITY~
      • jancito303's avatar
        jancito303
        Tired of the whole lawsuit BS. "Mommy, mommy, I dropped my candy and somebody took it. Bad bad! Go beat them and tell them now I want the whole candy store!"

        One thing is if a huge band steals the whole melody from another contemporary band to turn it into a hit.
        A completely different thing is a techno act only known by people in the scene decorating part of a track by adding a guitar sequence from a long forgotten d-tier journeyman act that made completely different music. I would be flattered instead of whining like a crybaby. They would help me sell my old crap again, if anything!

        1986, "world famous band" my frigid danish arse. $500K "compensatory damages". Dream on.
        • DJoA's avatar
          DJoA
          Edited 12 years ago
          When Trentemøller's remix of "Djuma Soundsystem - Les Djinns" was picked up by the label "Get Physical Music", it was a direct hit.

          But you must know, this remix was not made in the year 2006, but in 2003. It existed already 3 years. Pressed by Capitol Records.

          Thanks to the good contribution of Get Physical it was also a great start for Trentemøller's career.

          Overall, the remix is very great. And is a must-have.


          • EPOCHALYPSE's avatar
            EPOCHALYPSE
            Edited 18 years ago
            Well, Anders Trentemøller has done it again. He has taken a track with some amazing elements and created a breathtaking dancefloor journey complete with gorgeous triangle hits, spanish guitar, moody synths, and oh yeah, the sickest beats in any studio. B-side remixes are good too, but they sound downright common next to the A-side. Trentemøller ... he could remix anything into a smasher, even without such well-played elements to work with. Spot on. Pick this one up.

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