This 12" is indeed crazy.... it has a sense of humor that is unusual and
yet it has some very practical beats thrown about and even that bit of the
breakdown in Rush's 2112. I like the 2nd (inner track on label side) that
deconstructs some (Edward G Robinson??) saying "put up your hands this is
a stickup". It gets run through the drum-n-bass-jacking treatment
somewhat, and becomes a collage f evenly spaced 16th and 8th notes,
practical for mixing yet universally absurdly funny. One side is more
"normal" than the other, clearly. It strikes me as the hip-hop equivalent
mental sabotage of V/Vm label stuff or like a collaboration between
Mixmaster Mike and Christoff Heeman, if the universe has room for such a
collision...
solenoid
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Dave Colbran wrote:
quoted 14 lines some one a while back mentioned a white label entitled "black
> some one a while back mentioned a white label entitled "black
> helicopters" a downtempo track with warhammer or something similar
> etched into the run out
>
> i was wondering if anyone had discovered anymore info on this sample
> crazy twelve inch ?
>
> thanks
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> dave colbran
> http://www.sbu.ac.uk/~colbrad/RUMBLE.HTM - http://c8.com/raya
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