Moby Featuring Gwen StefaniSouth Side

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, Breaks, Downtempo

Year:

Tracklist

Moby Featuring Gwen StefaniSouth Side (Hybrid Dishing Pump Remix)8:27
Moby Featuring Gwen StefaniSouth Side (Single Version)3:49
MobySouth Side (Pete Heller Park Lane Vocal)8:48

Versions

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    Cover of South Side, 2000-11-29, CDSouth Side
    CD, Maxi-Single, Grey Disc
    V2 – 63881-27674-2US2000US2000
    Recently Edited
    Cover of South Side, 2000-11-07, CDSouth Side
    CD, Single
    V2 – 63881-27665-2US2000US2000
    Recently Edited
    Cover of South Side, 2000, VinylSouth Side
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    V2 – 63881-27676-1US2000US2000
    South Side
    12", Promo
    V2 – V2DJ-27663-1US2000US2000
    Cover of South Side, 2000, CDSouth Side
    CD, Single, Promo, Orange Stickered Flip-Out Case
    V2 – V2DJ-27663-2US2000US2000
    Recently Edited
    Cover of South Side, 2000, VinylSouth Side
    12", Promo
    V2 – V2WH-27675-1US2000US2000
    Cover of South Side, 2000, CDSouth Side
    CD, Single
    V2 – V2DJ-27672-2US2000US2000
    Cover of South Side, 2000, CDSouth Side
    CD, Single, Promo, Blue Stickered Flip-Out Case
    V2 – V2DJ-27668-2US2000US2000
    South Side
    CDr, Maxi-Single, Promo
    V2 – noneUS2000US2000
    Cover of South Side, 2000, VHSSouth Side
    VHS, PAL, Promo
    V2 – noneUS2000US2000
    Cover of South Side, 2000-11-29, CDSouth Side
    CD, Maxi-Single, Orange disc
    V2 – 63881-27674-2US2000US2000
    Cover of South Side, 2000-09-18, CDrSouth Side
    CDr, Single, Promo
    V2 – noneUS2000US2000
    New Submission
    Cover of Southside, 2002, VinylSouthside
    12", Single Sided, White Label, Unofficial Release
    Not On Label (Moby) – BOOT 003, Not On Label (Junior Sanchez) – BOOT 003France2002France2002
    Recently Edited
    Cover of South Side Track, , VinylSouth Side Track
    12", Single Sided, Single
    Not On Label – BOOT 003FranceFrance
    Recently Edited
    Cover of South Side, , CDrSouth Side
    CDr, Single, Promo
    Not On Label – none
    Cover of SouthSide, , CDrSouthSide
    CDr, Single
    Not On Label – noneCanadaCanada
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • -FLK-'s avatar
      -FLK-
      Moby - South Side (Pete Heller Park Lane Vocal) is amazing ;)
      • FunkyBeak's avatar
        FunkyBeak
        I'm split down the middle on this one.

        From a production point of view I *love* the Hybrid mix. It kicks hard but has this dreamy feel to it, and that bassline is superb.

        The problem is that such a commercial track really should have had a set of much more dancefloor-friendly mixes to go with these ones, as that accessibility would have made the song stick around longer in people's minds since it would have been heard in more clubs at the time. Instead it's just become one of many forgotten one-offs from this time period.

        And Pete Heller's mix, though again from a production / dark house standpoint isn't too bad, didn't help matters much as it's just as obscure to commercial dancefloors (I've always hated mixes that have "vocal" in the name but are pretty much the opposite).
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