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Fri, 23 Feb 1996 13:58:13 -0500
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Re: (idm) Bjork and Hannant: Cuttles and Bottlery
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I love the Beaumont/Richard Brown and the LFO Stomp mixes the best actually. On the outcast mix. The music is beautiful. They way they treat her voice at the end is killer. The rolling bassline groove. The keyboards. It is genius. Smooth. Perfect dance remix for an already good pop tune. As far as the LFO Stomp mix. It is just a fat chicago techno groove. Hard. Raw. Hillarious. It so opposite of Bjork normally get aside from the older Black Dog mixes. Again. LFO creates a fat minimal groove with roughly treated vocals. The Disco Sync Remix just reminds of Donna Summer's I Feel love with the arrpegiating bassline. Cool. I agree with the Fluke mixes. They're good but certainly not the best in my mind. Howie B to me is just whatever. That is where there is another uninteresting trip hop loop goin' down for ever and ever and it is not developing at all either. Here, you got the same Viberaphone line playing over and over. At least the Stomp Mix has got a great lead sound with a tough groove bustin'. The only good thing about the Howie B is the noticeable difference in the added reverb in Bjork's voice. That's a nice touch. Puts you in a different ambience. Well, come from different backgrounds, you get different opinions on the same material. Kinda cool. I just had to defend the Beaumont/Brown and LFO cause them is my favorite. Bjork is awesome, but that goes without saying. We agree on that. Benny :)