I second that recommendation. There are a few songs on there I don't
like, but the rest are well worth the price of admission.
I'd say my favorites off of it are the A Guy Called Gerald and Air
Liquide mixes. But that doesn't detract from the listenability of the
whole thing. 2CDs and I can listen to it all the way through, and like
it.
You've got a cool boss ;-) I wish my boss listened to this shtuff...
Kev.
Paul Peterson wrote:
quoted 39 lines The remixes on "Sacrilege" have been produced by the likes of:
> The remixes on "Sacrilege" have been produced by the likes of:
>
> Brian Eno
> System 7
> Carl Craig
> Sonic Youth/Warton Tiers (wtf....actually, it wasn't as bad as I expected)
> The Orb
> A Guy Called Gerald
> Francois Kevorkian & Rob Rives (wasn't there a thread recently asking about
> FK?)
> Pete Shelly & Black Radio
> U.N.K.L.E.
> Secret Knowledge
> 3P
> Westbam
> Bruce Gilbert
> Sunroof
> Air Liquide
> Hiller/Kaiser/Leda
>
> It's really hard to describe all the different genres represented in these
> works. The tracks run the gamut from electronic jazz, to Drum and Bass, to
> breaks, to trip-hop, to <insert label here>
>
> My fave is Air Liquide's rendition of "Flow Motion," it's this great fusion
> of creeping synth-pop, organic breaks, and funky guitar samples....some
> wonderful stuff here!
>
> Would like to have seen something by Autechre or TBD....but you can't have
> everthing.....Highly Recommended!!!!!!!
>
> \|/
> @--out----------*--+what-I-got-in-my-head-you-can't-buy-steal-or-borrow
> /|\
> -Primal Scream
>
> --Paul p.
>
> "To find your mind, you have to lose it first"
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