DJ Scot ProjectF (Future Is Now!)

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Electronic

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Hard Trance

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F (DJ Scot's Hardriff Mix) 8:08
F (Future Is Now!) 10:11

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    Cover of F (Future Is Now!), 2000-06-06, Vinyl F (Future Is Now!)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
    Overdose – dmd dose 065 2000 2000
    Cover of F (Future Is Now !), 2000, Vinyl F (Future Is Now !)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Red Alert – RED 195 Italy 2000 Italy2000
    Cover of F (Future Is Now!), 2000, Vinyl F (Future Is Now!)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Temprogressive – TP9078MX Spain 2000 Spain2000
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    Cover of F (Future Is Now), 2000-06-06, Vinyl F (Future Is Now)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo, Generic Sleeve
    Overdose – dose 065 2000 2000
    Cover of F (Future Is Now!), 2000, Vinyl F (Future Is Now!)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, White Label
    Overdose – dose 065 2000 2000
    Cover of F2 (Future Is Now), 2009-06-05, Vinyl F2 (Future Is Now)
    12"
    Druck – DRUCK023 2009 2009
    Cover of F2 (Future Is Now), 2009-07-24, File F2 (Future Is Now)
    8×File, MP3, 320 kbps
    Druck – DRUCK023-X 2009 2009

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    Reviews

    • DJMIKE15's avatar
      DJMIKE15
      DJ Scot Project samples the track: Awex - This Is Our Future
      https://discogs.cinepelis.org/AWeX-Its-Our-Future/release/1088
      • Fernand8's avatar
        Fernand8
        This record does the work for me. I play it as loud as possible. To me it is a true classic, so cheap I bought it twice. The record is one of the reasons why I collect. (Hardriff remix).
        • Ripcurler's avatar
          Ripcurler
          Monster return from the German master - soaring uplifting Euro trance with top break reminiscent of metal master
          • SLAWEK.PL's avatar
            SLAWEK.PL
            excellent masterpiece from legend of hardtrance. mr. frank zenker,please return to YOUR OWN style.
            • KevinH's avatar
              KevinH
              Edited 15 years ago
              This release brings us three contemporary remixes of the original F (Future Is Now!) which was released in 2000, nearly a decade ago at the time of writing, and has rocked dance floors for years since.

              Kamui’s remix is a fresh and minimal sounding remix, reflecting the new style Kamui have turned to as of late. It incorporates a great bouncy bassline ed by a minimal amount of elements which are put to great use. Though some may find this remix to be monotonous, I find the way these elements fit together intriguing, creating a great track. The track features a beautiful break with some great trademark effects, a perfect display of the production skills Kamui have, and when the main part kicks in it is bound to make the dance floor move.

              Kidd Kaos’ remix is more reminiscent of the original track, making extensive use of the original vocals and keeping the original break. The intro has some very nice vocal work, ed by a great bassline that is sure to get people moving. The main part features a chopped up melody accompanied by a big, roomy synth which works quite nicely, though in my opinion it lacks a certain amount of energy, leaving behind an overall feeling of dissatisfaction.

              Flipping over to the B-side, we find the true gem of this release. Zorastra have delivered a stunning remix, not unlike a track done by Scot Project himself. The track features a short and playful intro, making excellent use of clever percussion, before skipping to the mid-intro which just keeps building tension, definitely setting the tone for the main part. The break that follows is again beautiful and will surely bring a smile to one’s face. When the main part kicks in, the incredible melody is carried by just a kick, quickly building to the introduction of a bassline which is nothing short of amazing. For a first release, Zorastra have brought us a truly terrific track, more than living up to Druck’s long reputation and leaving me eager for what they will bring us in the future.

              In conclusion, I think this release offers something for everyone. If you like your beats techy and truly unique, or hardfunk as they call it themselves, Kamui’s remix is your track of choice. I can see the Kidd Kaos remix working nicely as a set opener. Finally, if you prefer a more epic approach to hardtrance, go for Zorastra’s remix which would definitely make a highlight in any set.

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