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From:
William L Samuels
To:
James Skilton
Cc:
idm
Date:
Mon, 1 Jul 1996 05:42:22 -0700 (MST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Empirion: Re: MBM deconstructionists
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On Mon, 1 Jul 1996, James Skilton wrote:
quoted 23 lines William L Samuels wrote on Mon, 01 Jul 96 12:44:03 BST :> William L Samuels wrote on Mon, 01 Jul 96 12:44:03 BST : > > > For the MBM fans, check out Empirion's - Narcotic Influence (Meat Beat Remix) > > I gave it a quick listen, and really liked it. Just got a promo of it. > > This can also be found on a 7" single included in the new Jockey Slut. Made > me think "this sounds a lot like the Chemical Brothers" :-) Let's not go round > _that_ loop again. > For those who already own the original mix, this special is a better bet than > the commercial 12" #1, as you get a free mag and extra b-side track "Ciao" for > less readies than the 12". > btw the Empirion commercial release is as follows (to clarify) > > 12" #1 > Original Mix > MBM Mix > > 12" #2 > Dave Clarke Mix > Secret Knowledge Mix > > CD > All 4 mixes (I think)
For those that are curious, I thought that the Meat Beat Manifesto was the best mix (in case you are buying it on vinyl, since there are 2 parts). The Dave Clarke remix is good, but I expected a little more from him. I was just about to order that Jockey Slut, is it a good issue?