I'm going to lame out and reply to my own email to clarify/correct a few
issues (lest the vicious trainspotters beat me to the punch =)...
<<21 (or 22?) tracks>>
22.
<<1978 to 1985 I think>>
Upon consulting the tracklisting I recall there are a handful of newer tracks
from I-F's contemporaries, like Electronome and a kickin' Alden Tyrell number
(can Alden ever do wrong?).
<<End Theme to the Blade Runner movie by Vangelis>>
Apparently a remix by Hypnosis... Vangelis did the original score.
<<I could procure>>
Consider it procured:
quoted 22 lines 1. E.O.G. - SOLID LIQUID
>>1. E.O.G. - SOLID LIQUID
>>2. PATRICK COWLEY - PRIMITIVE WORLD
>>3. PLUTON & HUMANOIDS - WORLD INVASION
>>4. GIORGIO MORODER - THE CHASE
>>5. MAN PARRISH - MANMADE
>>6. JONZUN CREW - SPACE IS THE PLACE
>>7. CHARLY - SPACERWOMAN
>>8. Q - THE VOICE OF Q
>>9. HYPNOSIS - BLADE RUNNER (END TITLE)
>>10. MESSAGE FROM THE FUTURE - ROBOT IS SYSTEMATIC
>>11. ALDEN TYRELL - LOVE EXPLOSION
>>12. KRAFTWERK - TOUR DE FRANCE (remix??)
>>13. CAMARO'S GANG - SUPER SHUFFLE
>>14. ALEXANDER ROBOTNICK - PROBLEMES D'AMOUR
>>15. MR. FLAGIO - TAKE A CHANCE
>>16. KLEIN & MBO - DIRTY TALK
>>17. B.W.H. - LIVING UP
>>18. DOCTOR'S CAT - FEEL THE DRIVE
>>19. SUN LA SHAN - CATCH
>>20. ELECTRONOME - EEN DRUMCOMPUTER EN EEN SYNTHESIZER III
>>21. ELECTRONOME - INFLUENCE
>>22. A NUMBER OF NAMES - SHARIVARI
<<there's no Detroit techno on this>>
Okay, that mysterious 22nd track I couldn't remember is definitely Detroit
=)... It's ironic I neglected it because it's arguably the first Detroit
techno track. And the listing doesn't indicate this but it's the less known
"Vox" version, which is probably the b-side, although I can't say I've ever
had the privilege of seeing the 12". So there's a little bit of "black"
squeezed in there after all :p.
<<they just ripped the drumlines straight out of Kraftwerk, plus all the
effects like breathing to the beat>>
As opposed to the more plosive beatboxing... (That's right, "plosive,"
motherfucker. Would you like to go?)
<<limited to 500 copies>>
Or 750, whatev.
<<a bootleg release>>
In the sense of "illegal," not in the sense of "live."
atomly wrote: <<At Furthur he claimed that if it happens, it will be an MP3 on
his website.>>
MP3? Balls to that!
(Ah, Furthur... I remember those halcyon days of midwestern yore...)
<<www.hotmix.nl>>
Maybe this is the same shit, but there's also an I-F "MIX-O-RAMA I" and I-F
"MIX-O-RAMA II," and lots else (like a DJ Assault mix with the tantalizing
description: "Ongehoord goede ghetto tech"), at this site:
http://pages.vpro.nl/3voor12/dj_sets/dj_sets.shtml?2534202+2584688+2584508+0
Midwestern yore?
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