On Tue, 30 Sep 1997 19:46:37 -0400 "Lance C. McGannon" <mclance@nacs.net>
writes:
quoted 49 lines At 03:07 PM 9/30/97 -0700, you wrote:>At 03:07 PM 9/30/97 -0700, you wrote:
>>
>>Can someone briefly explain the significance of Sueno Latino? I
>finally
>got to
>>hear it through the remix CD on Avex. I recognized the fluttering
>sound that
>>Bukem nicked for Devil's Theme. But I remember there were some other
>reasons
>>why this was an IDM milestone of sorts, something to do with Derrick
>May and
>>Carl Craig? Also, who is M. Gottsching, one of the co-writers? I
>remember
>>reading about him, but I grow old and senile every day.
>>
>
>It all begins with Manuel Gottsching and his 1984 electronic
>masterpiece called E2-E4. Many consider this 60 minute piece
>to be one of the first electronic dance tracks. You'll hear
>many of the detroit legends attribute Manuel's E2-E4 as a big
>influence. In fact, E2-E4 still sound quite fresh even today.
>
>Several years later an Italian act called Sueno Latino decided
>to remake E2-E4 into a much dancier house track. Sueno Latino's
>remake called "Sueno Latino" went on to become one of house's
>first "hits." There were a host of remixes released on Italy's
>DFC and Belgium's Buzz label including some by Carl Craig and
>Derrick May. Recently there was a new set of remixes released
>on the Distinctive UK label which include the classic Craig &
>May remixes.
>
>Carl then used healthy bits of E2-E4 for his 1994 Paperclip
>People classic "Remake" which was released on Planet E and
>Open UK. Carl then had Basic Channel remix his "Remake" track.
>
>I believe several other IDM acts have sampled Gottsching's
>E2-E4. Future Sound of London and Bukem are two that come
>to mind.
>
>E2-E4 related must haves:
>. Maneul Gottsching: E2-E4 CD (Racket Records)
>. Sueno Latino: The Dream Remixes 12" (DFC)
>. Sueno Latino: Derrick May remixes CD/12" (Buzz)
>. Sueno Latino: 1997 remixes CD/2x12" (Avex)
>. Paperclip People: Remake 12" (Planet E)
>. Paperclip People: Throw 12" (Planet E)
>
>I would highly recommend getting any/all of the above
>releases.
wow...talk about encyclopedic....but, this is the same gottsching of
ashra tempel fame? the frequent klaus schulze collaborator?
tom w
np: cluster live in japan 1996