hmmm could this be why one of the Easy Life remixes was called the 'Jive
Turkey' mix? what a dope track!
nate
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Damon Fairclough wrote:
quoted 30 lines Quick one for the CV spotters... dug out my old tape of Cabaret
> >Quick one for the CV spotters... dug out my old tape of Cabaret
> >Voltaire's "Groovy, Laid Back and Nasty" the other day. I know it's
> >unfashionably un-IDM and I'm glad they didn't stick to the style but I
> >still kinda like it as music to drive to. Bit like Code. So, assuming
> >they didn't produce it themselves, who did?
>
> >Robert Gordon, Mark Brydon(fon studios), Marshall Jefferson(chicago >house
> >producer), and CV themselves.
>
> Just thought I'd add, Rob Gordon and Mark Brydon have been working as
> producers in Sheffield for many a year and were at the heart of the city's
> early dance scene with their work for FON studios. It was interesting when
> it all came together around the time of Warp's bleep stuff and the Cabs
> 'Groovy, Laidback And Nasty' album. In fact, I well recall the Cabs 'Easy
> Life' track from that album being played out side by side with Sweet
> Exorcist, Unique 3, Nightmares On Wax etc. at a club called Jive Turkey run
> by Winston Hazell and Parrot.
>
> Mark Brydon is of course now coining it in as Moloko.
>
> Damon.
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