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   Sutton Family to docvonrock@adelphia.net   
   Re: Looking for Missy Elliott Remix   
   02 Aug 03 16:10:40   
   
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   From: suttonfamily@holidayshacks.fsbusiness.co.ukNOSPAM   
      
   Hi,   
      
   It's not the White Beat Mix.   
   I listened to it again last night... it's beaty then goes slow, then a chap   
   shouts "REMIX" and it goes into a brilliant upbeat dance tempo.   
      
   PLEASE HELP! - It's driving me mad!!   
      
   Cheers   
   Chris.   
   C   
   "..::Doc Von Rock:.."  wrote in message   
   news:yyzWa.1925$jg.934439@news1.news.adelphia.net...   
   > Sutton Family scribbled with crayon:   
   >   
   > : Hi,   
   > : I've been going out to a club lately which plays a brilliant remix of   
   > : Missy Elliott's "Work It". It starts off as the album version then   
   > : kicks in with "remix" to a really great dance beat and tune. I've   
   > : tried looking for this version everywhere and can't find it. Can   
   > : anyone help me please?   
   > :   
   > : Cheers   
   > :   
   > : Chris.   
   > : (To reply by email please remove the "no spam" from my email address).   
   >   
   > As far as the mix names go, they are as followed:   
   >   
   > illicit mix   
   > white label breakbeat mix   
   > John Farruggio re-worked mix   
   > 2.0 ds mix   
   > dj jimmy jam's hard tribal mix   
   > xenon's wurqed mix (the best one, IMO)   
   >   
   > You're probably thinking of the White Label Mix, as it starts out fast,   
   > slows to the regular speed, then towards the end it speeds up again. He   
   > probably started the mix out about 1/3 of the way into the song. All the   
   > others pretty much stay at the same BPM throughout their mixes.   
   >   
   >   
      
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