I see your question now. I wasn't aware that the material on "Trainer" was
originally released under the BDP name. Do you know which tracks may have
been originally released as such? I know most of disc 1 is from Mbuki
Mvuki, but that's it.
As for whether the Goldfrapp remix bests the Reload remix, I would say
that's a matter of opinion. Personally, I think they're both joyous, and I
wouldn't want to part with either. Also, they're completely different
animals. BDP remixing one of Global Comm's finest ambient moments is
inherently different from an electro mix of the highest caliber.
-Ryan
At 02:10 PM 4/6/2001 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 20 lines On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ryan Schilling wrote:>On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ryan Schilling wrote:
>
> > It's not tough, really. Any Black Dog material that was created after
> > "Spanners" (including Mr. Downie's remixes of Marilyn Manson and Hanson!!!
> > *wretch* ), is just Ken Downie. Anything that's ever been released as
> Plaid
> > was just Ed and Andy.
>
>OK, but what about stuff released as BDP before the split? I am under
>the impression that a chunk of the material released on "Trainer" (under
>the name "Plaid") was originally released exclusively under the BDP name.
>Hence my question if this Plaid mix is even better than the mix BDP did
>for Reload (which is one of my favorite BDP moments).
>
> -rob
>
>
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