I know this is a well-aged thread, long dead, but I was getting some yello on my head today, and found my ass all shook up by; the orb's hands on yello: you gotta say yes to another excess [orb extended remix] [12:50] [from the h.o.y. updates] yello: on track [doug laurent's first journey] [from eccentrix remixes] yello: the race [brake light mix] [from eccentrix remixes] yello: oh yeah [indian summer music] I rate these up tops for originality, representation or preservation of the original artist's audio environment, and must-shake-ass factor. I know that the indian summer music version really is just some atmospherics appended to the end of an otherwise little-altered version of the song. Despite this era-indicative style of "remix", I still find myself moved by the sounds. the orb's hands on yello - this is the longer version of the more readily accessible version found on the non-updates disk. It takes over half the track to get "wound up", but it is a pleasant wait, and then that groove is just not ignorable! I know there is a second journey out there somewhere... I sure would love to get my hands on a .wav of it! Vinyl only, if I recall correctly. I only have the main eccentrix disk.