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Thu, 22 Feb 1996 22:24:43 -0500
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(idm) Bjork and Hannant: Cuttles and Bottlery
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Well, I picked up the new Hyperballad CD5 because there is a new Hannant remix on it (different than the two from the It's Oh So Quiet CD singles). Tracks below, comment follows: 1 radio edit 2 howie b mix 3 LFO mix 4 Fluke mix 5 Outcast productions (Hannant and Richard Brown) mix 6 Todd Terry mix The best mixes, interestingly enough, are the howie b and the fluke. They are the most interesting, turning the song into an actual new version, rather than placing vocals over a boring loop, which is the case for LFO. The entire LFO track is the same beat, same 3 notes (or is it two?). It doesn't make me want to go out and get the album. The Hannant mix is not as good as I would have liked, either. There is nothing ear-catching about it (not the beat, not the tunes) and pretty ignorable. I had to listen a few times to comment on it because it breezed right by while I was concentrating on other things. The Todd Terry mix makes me roll my eyes and hold my stomach. I am getting sick and tired of the same old stupid drum combination: bass bass low snare high snare bass bla bla bla with the cymbal beating on every measure, and maybe a synthesized clap here and there. This is laid over pop tracks ad nauseum when they want a "dance" mix: Sting, Duran Duran, U2 and the list goes ONandONandON. Anyway, so goes my opinion. The other Bjork single does not have any remixes by the above artists, or any other artists I am interested in. I would like to tell you who they were, but I've forgotten already. Andrew. ren8sance@aol.com Look for the next for sale list--hopefully I will post something advertising it soon!