System 7Space Bird

Label:

A-Wave – AAWT704

Format:

Vinyl , 12", Single

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Minimal

Tracklist

A1 Space Bird (Dubfire Deep Space Remix)
Mixed By, EngineerMatt Nordstrom
Remix, Producer [Additional]Dubfire
9:07
B1 Space Bird (Liquid Soul Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Liquid Soul (3)
7:32
B2 Space Bird (Original Mix) 7:16

Companies, etc.

  • Produced ForDubfire Music Inc.
  • Engineered AtDeep Dish Productions, Inc.
  • Published ByStage Three Music
  • Published ByEdition Allstar II

Credits

  • Written-By, ProducerSteve Hillage

Notes

Released in a generic black sleeve with printed barcode on the back. Durations do not appear on the release.

Published by Stage Three Music / Edition All Star II ().
A1 Remix for Dubfire Music, Inc. Mixed and engineered for Deep Dish Productions, Inc.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 060016 702041
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Stamped Skater etched): AAWT 704 A-1 Skater
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Stamped): AAWT 704 B-1

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Space Bird (CDr, Single, Promo) A-Wave AAWT 704 UK 2007
Space Bird (CDr, Single, Promo) A-Wave AAWT704 UK 2007
Spacebird (12", White Label, Promo) A-Wave AAWT 704 UK 2008
New Submission
Space Bird (3×File, MP3, 320 kbps) A-Wave 204887 UK 2008

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Reviews

  • Mark_Anthony's avatar
    Mark_Anthony
    Seeing this pop up on Juno and other outlets. I'm not sure if its a reissue or some backstock that someone located in a basement and tried to sell off.

    Listening to Dubfire's version in 2024 is equivalent to getting out of jail years ago, feeling nostalgic about it, then deciding to walk back into the prison gates to re it yourself.
    • bez23's avatar
      bez23
      As a long-time System 7 fan I have always ired Steve & Miquette's ability to adapt their skills to new developments in electronic music. Allowing Dubfire to remix this amazing track is a continuation of this pioneering spirit, and it does not disappoint. Deeply hypnotic, pulsing, but with subtlety and production skills that make any sound system throb. For me, the joy here is less about big builds and drops than subtle tension and release combined with depth of sound crafting skill, and I've witnessed this mix make dancefloors go bonkers. Great music.
      • fabriknos's avatar
        fabriknos
        I never thought I'd hear the day when System 7 got a remix from one of the of the minimal mafia. The Dubfire remix is everything I've come to expect from minimal - zero percussive creativity, a one-note bassline (if you can even call it that), the massive "breakdown to nowhere", and just an overall boring experience that doesn't take you on a journey - not even a stroll. With music like this I can't even appreciate the production values because there really isn't much there to produce. God, I am so tired of this sound, please stop it already! Moving along to the Liquid Soul Remix, at least the energy is kicked up a notch and there is more substance. A lot of the original track's elements make an appearance which is nice. But again, the remixer decides to to stick to a very basic, unchallenging bassline and formulaic approach. I guess this would please the progressive/house fans and is an easy track to mix, but it never really doe it for me. Finally we are treated to the original mix of Space Bird which is, to be expected, a great example of fun, creative, energetic space trance that only System 7 can do. If you liked the trancey tracks from Seventh Wave and Encantado, you'll love this one. Very detailed track with lush production values. In closing, I'd have to discourage System 7 fans from purchasing this - the two remixes really don't compliment the System 7 sound and your money is better spent on the full-length Phoenix album instead.

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