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Re: (idm) Bjork and Hannant: Cuttles and Bottlery

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1996-02-23 03:24(idm) Bjork and Hannant: Cuttles and Bottlery
└─ 1996-02-23 16:11Ewan Thonger Re: (idm) Bjork and Hannant: Cuttles and Bottlery
└─ 1996-02-26 12:05Hary J Walsh Re: (idm) Bjork and Hannant: Cuttles and Bottlery
1996-02-29 01:06g303 Re: (idm) Bjork and Hannant: Cuttles and Bottlery
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1996-02-23 03:24Ren8sance@aol.comWell, I picked up the new Hyperballad CD5 because there is a new Hannant remix on it (diff
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Well, I picked up the new Hyperballad CD5 because there is a new Hannant remix on it (different than the two from the It's Oh So Quiet CD singles). Tracks below, comment follows: 1 radio edit 2 howie b mix 3 LFO mix 4 Fluke mix 5 Outcast productions (Hannant and Richard Brown) mix 6 Todd Terry mix The best mixes, interestingly enough, are the howie b and the fluke. They are the most interesting, turning the song into an actual new version, rather than placing vocals over a boring loop, which is the case for LFO. The entire LFO track is the same beat, same 3 notes (or is it two?). It doesn't make me want to go out and get the album. The Hannant mix is not as good as I would have liked, either. There is nothing ear-catching about it (not the beat, not the tunes) and pretty ignorable. I had to listen a few times to comment on it because it breezed right by while I was concentrating on other things. The Todd Terry mix makes me roll my eyes and hold my stomach. I am getting sick and tired of the same old stupid drum combination: bass bass low snare high snare bass bla bla bla with the cymbal beating on every measure, and maybe a synthesized clap here and there. This is laid over pop tracks ad nauseum when they want a "dance" mix: Sting, Duran Duran, U2 and the list goes ONandONandON. Anyway, so goes my opinion. The other Bjork single does not have any remixes by the above artists, or any other artists I am interested in. I would like to tell you who they were, but I've forgotten already. Andrew. ren8sance@aol.com Look for the next for sale list--hopefully I will post something advertising it soon!
1996-02-23 16:11Ewan Thonger> The best mixes, interestingly enough, are the howie b and the fluke. > The Hannant mix i
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quoted 1 line The best mixes, interestingly enough, are the howie b and the fluke.> The best mixes, interestingly enough, are the howie b and the fluke.
quoted 3 lines The Hannant mix is not as good as I would have liked, either. There is> The Hannant mix is not as good as I would have liked, either. There is > nothing ear-catching about it (not the beat, not the tunes) and pretty > ignorable.
Sorry to disagree but I thought the howie b mix was pretty awful (sickly sweet) and the Hannant mix was wonderful, though sort of dancefloor oriented.
quoted 3 lines The other Bjork single does not have any remixes by the above artists,> The other Bjork single does not have any remixes by the above artists, > or any other artists I am interested in. I would like to tell you who > they were, but I've forgotten already.
Ummm...Plaid? Didn't think much of it though - bit gothic. Ewan.
1996-02-26 12:05Hary J Walsh>>>>> "Ewan" == Ewan Thonger <est@dcs.ed.ac.uk> writes: >> The best mixes, interestingly e
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quoted 1 line "Ewan" == Ewan Thonger <est@dcs.ed.ac.uk> writes:>>>>> "Ewan" == Ewan Thonger <est@dcs.ed.ac.uk> writes:
>> The best mixes, interestingly enough, are the howie b and the >> fluke. I think the LFO mix is the best. Words of Warning: There are two releases of this CD. One has 5 remixes, the other has 3. Hary J Walsh hwalsh@smsat.ilo.dec.com *** Please note. The email address hwalsh@drlove.ilo.dec.com *** *** will expire soon. My new address is the one above ***
1996-02-29 01:06g303At 22:24 22/02/96 -0500, you wrote: >Well, I picked up the new Hyperballad CD5 because the
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At 22:24 22/02/96 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 16 lines Well, I picked up the new Hyperballad CD5 because there is a new Hannant>Well, I picked up the new Hyperballad CD5 because there is a new Hannant >remix on it (different than the two from the It's Oh So Quiet CD singles). > Tracks below, comment follows: > >1 radio edit >2 howie b mix >3 LFO mix >4 Fluke mix >5 Outcast productions (Hannant and Richard Brown) mix >6 Todd Terry mix > >The best mixes, interestingly enough, are the howie b and the fluke. They >are the most interesting, turning the song into an actual new version, rather >than placing vocals over a boring loop, which is the case for LFO. The >entire LFO track is the same beat, same 3 notes (or is it two?). It doesn't >make me want to go out and get the album.
They put Mark's, erm, 'less interesting' mix on the CD, the much better LFO mix is on the 10" vinyl. g. :::::Warp Net!(TM)::::: http://www.warp-net.com