In the case of Funkst?rung, I know they've done a number of remixes for
tracks they didn't like. Despite their predelicition for hip-hop (or perhaps
because of it) they didn't have much affection for either the Wu-Tang or
East Flatbush Project tracks that they were given to work on. However, they
DID mention liking the opportunity to work on the Bj?rk track, and mentioned
with some pride in an interview that she "completely flipped out" when she
heard it. Hell, how could you not enjoy having THAT voice to play with
(although I'll hold to saying that PJ Harvey blew her ass out of the water
on the Satisfaction duet)? Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure Bj?rk
herself enjoys having that voice to play with.
Cheers,
M.
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Made with affection by distrustful lovers.
Petter <petterottosson@yahoo.com> wrote:
Anyone consider that this might be due to the fact
that she asked them to do it, and not that they were
mysteriously drawn to her?
--- Ian Doyle <wobbyamb@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 4 lines so, what's the appeal with working with bjork?
> >>so, what's the appeal with working with bjork?
>funkstorung do it, plaid
> >>do
>
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