They left out his remix of Coil's "The Snow"
A classic!
Rob
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From: Christopher Miller <evil@oasis.net>
To: MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO MAILING-LIST <zombies@hollyfeld.org>
Cc: Infintile I Love I Hate Fuck You No Fuck You Boards Of Canada Mailing-List <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 6:49 PM
Subject: [idm] Pro.File 1 Jack Dangers / Meat Beat Manifesto Remix Collection
quoted 106 lines I got a copy of the new Jack Dangers remix compilation cd recently and> I got a copy of the new Jack Dangers remix compilation cd recently and
> I really dig it. A professional mastering job featuring full, unedited,
> un-mixed tracks. Nice showcase of Jack's remixes from 1991 to the present.
>
> Now while there are a small handful of us out there who already have
> most of the remixes in their MBM collections, it is still a must-have
> release. For the rest of you who haven't really gotten into Jack's remixes,
> this serves as a much-needed introduction.
>
> I've gone through this cd and figured out what's what as far as the
> tracklisting goes. The tracklisting is a bit wrong. Here's the correction:
>
>
> Pro.File 1 Jack Dangers / Meat Beat Manifesto Remix Collection
> CD gatefold digipak
> U.S.
> Brooklyn Music
> BML5007
> February 5, 2002
>
> 1. D.H.S. - "The House Of God (jack dangers remix)
> 2. Nine Inch Nails - "Closer (deviation)"
> 3. David Bowie - "You've Been Around (dangers trance mix)"
> 4. Deepsky - "Stargazer (meat beat manifesto's tuff mix)"
> 5. Atomic Babies - "Cetch Da' Monkey (sonology instrumental mix)"
> 6. The Shamen - "Hyperreal (selector edit)"
> 7. David Byrne - "Ava (nu wage mix)"
> 8. Freddy Fresh - "Party Right (all terrain mountain mix)"
> 9. Banco De Gaia - "How Much Reality Can You Take? (mysterious drum mix)"
> 10. Papa Brittle - "Status Quo (westminster dub)"
> 11. Tino - "Liquid Dub (jack dangers mix)"
>
>
> Here's a breakdown of a the remixes and where they can be found
> otherwise:
>
> Track #1 appears on Jack Dangers' _Hello Friends!_ mix cd, but it is
> part of the mix and in an edited/excerpted form. Also appeared previously
> in its [vinyl-only] full form on Dimensional Holofonic Sound's _ House Of
> God Official 10 Year Anniversary Remixes_ 12" on Tino Corp.
>
> Track #3 is actually "You've Been Around (dangers trance mix)" which
> was available as an exclusive vinyl-only track on David Bowie's hard-to-find
> _Black Tie White Noise_ dj-only 12" [BLACK 1].
>
> Track #4 is actually an edit of "Hyperreal (selector)", and not the
> full version as it is misleadingly listed. This edit also appears on The
> Shamen's _En-Tact_ cd as a bonus track.
>
> Track #8 is supposedly going to appear on an upcoming Freddy Fresh
> single, but I haven't heard anything more about it. Most likely vinyl-only.
>
> Track #11 has appeared on the _Urban Revolutions "The DJ Z-Trip
> Megamix"_ mix cd, but it was part of the mix and in an edited/excerpted
> form.
>
> All other tracks are from long out-of-print releases.
>
>
> Songs which were previously vinyl-only and can now be found on this
> release - for the first time - in their full/unedited [digital cd] form:
>
> * D.H.S. - "The House Of God (jack dangers remix)
> * David Bowie - "You've Been Around (dangers trance mix)"
> * Banco De Gaia - "How Much Reality Can You Take? (mysterious drum mix)"
>
>
> Songs which are (as of this point in time) EXCLUSIVE to this release:
>
> * Atomic Babies - "Cetch Da' Monkey (sonology instrumental mix)"
> * Freddy Fresh - "Party Right (all terrain mountain mix)"
> * Tino - "Liquid Dub (jack dangers mix)"
>
>
> The digipak sleeve artwork leaves possibilities for future volumes
> using a slight variation of the same design and/or colors. Inside the
> sleeve is a resume of nearly all of Jack Dangers' production and remix work.
> Also included are full credits and publishing info for all of the songs
> featured on this cd.
>
> Oh, and there are four small thumbnails of Jack Dangers original
> artwork ["Jack Dangers' (micro)Gallery"]. Not really that impressive.
> Overuse of the Photoshop negative image filter - something you'd see on a
> video screen at a club or something. Sorry Jack... stick to the music.
>
> Anyway, I recommend this compilation to anyone into Meat Beat
> Manifesto. Most of the songs are instrumentals, with only a few
> vocal-driven ones. All have been saturated fully by Jack, making them his
> own. I can't wait for volume number two... at this point he's got enough
> material for five more.
>
> My heart goes out to those who have to deal with the legalities of
> getting the varoius artists' tracks together.
>
> .`-).
> christopher miller o o.'
> evil@oasis.net ==
> '
>
>
>
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