Here's a reply to the message "[idm] Wow!" written on Tue, 26 Sep 2000
18:20:57 +0100:
quoted 9 lines 090. Canabisis - Topkapi
>090. Canabisis - Topkapi
>091. Coyaba Tribe - Mission To Love
>096. Villivaru - Bandos
>097. Mullos - Argentine Dawn
>108. Pan Pacific - Kollo
>109. Nyali - Shadow
>111. Meallo - Satyagrahi
>113. Delerious Pink Dog - Three Walls Two Ceilings
>115. Emtorino - Insatiable
ROTFLMAO!!!!
Myself and a couple of mates produced these tracks back in 1993. They
appeared on "Trance Trippin", a compilation album released by Jumpin &
Pumpin. There seems to be lots of other J&P material in this
collection too.
Anyway, we were basically given free studio time to piss around with
and knocked these tracks up in a few weeks. Very commercial melodic
techno -- not the sort of experimental stuff we preferred to do, but
it was a way to kill a summer between terms at uni. We actually
produced every track on the album, although J&P published it to look
like a compilation album of various artists, pretty much in the same
way that the "Earthbeat" compilation was actually just FSOL under
various guises.
Hehe, great stuff. This guy's missed off Emtorino - "Sanction" and
Mashed - "5am in Barringo" (one of my faves) though, otherwise it's
pretty much the whole album. The Delirious Pink Dog track is 100% me
though and my favourite out of the lot (it was written in 1992,
originally titled "Blue Noise", and for a completely different solo
album project).
I've stuck up a couple of MP3s on my Demon web server, if anyone's
curious. Probably the best couple of tracks on the entire album. But
go easy on me, this is 7-8 years ago we're talking about!
Meallo - "Satyagrahi"
http://www.sonance.demon.co.uk/meallo.mp3
A bit Aphex Twin SAW2-ish, although written a year before SAW2 was
published!
Delirious Pink Dog - "Three Walls, Two Ceilings"
http://www.sonance.demon.co.uk/pinkdog.mp3
Written in 1992, influenced by the likes of 808 State, The Orb, FSOL
and Anne Dudley & Jaz Coleman's "Songs from the Victorious City".
These MP3s come from the original "Trance Trippin" CD.
--
Mark Stevens
http://www.headspin.clara.net/
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