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Taylor - Xenophobe

Taylor - Xenophobe

Musician: Taylor
Album title: Xenophobe
Style: Progressive House, Progressive Trance
Released: 2000
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1204 mb
Size APE version: 1186 mb
Size WMA version: 1943 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 723
Format: VOX TTA WMA VQF AHX AAC AUD
Genre: Electronic

Taylor - Xenophobe

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Xenophobe (Original Mix)
Written-By, Producer – B Jamieson*, J Sutton*, Taylor
B Xenophobe (Cass & Slide Remix)
Remix – Cass & SlideRemix, Producer [Additional] – Cass*, Pete MartinWritten-By, Producer – Taylor

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Fluid Recordings UK
  • Copyright (c) – Fluid Recordings UK
  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Published By – Deconstruction Songs Ltd.
  • Published By – BMG Music Publishing Ltd

Credits

  • Management – Therapy Management*
  • Mastered By [Metalwork] – MA*

Notes

Label B:
Cass appears exclusively for Therapy Management
B: Published by Copyright Control, A: Published by
Deconstruction Songs Ltd / BMG Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A (Runout)): FLR-016-A1 MA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B (Runout)): FLR-016-B1 MA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SFS002-D2 Taylor Xenophobe ‎(12", Promo) Fluid Sessions SFS002-D2 US 2004
SFS002-D2 Taylor Xenophobe (Disc 2) ‎(12") Fluid Sessions SFS002-D2 US 2004
SFS002-D1 Taylor Xenophobe ‎(12") Fluid Sessions SFS002-D1 US 2004
SFS002-D1 Taylor Xenophobe ‎(12", TP) Fluid Sessions SFS002-D1 US 2004



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Balhala
At the time of posting this comment, xenophobe is rated at 3.91. That is quite frankly, a poor reflection on what was a massive tune for all the big prog and prog trance djs back in the day. I heard Gordon Kaye and Dave Seaman play it at Renaissance in Nottingham, Ashley Casselle play it at Gatecrasher, Sheffield and Stewart Rowell play it at home, in London (before it got closed down). At each club, the dance floor went off big time! This is easily one of the strongest releases that came out on Fluid. The original mix is one of the most unique and futuristic sounding prog trance tunes ever. A rating of 3.91 is a crime when there are lots of really boring, monotonous prog with 20 odd votes at 4.50 onwards. Different strokes for different folks I suppose!
Perongafa
I agree, fantastic track!