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From:
Lance @ Inaudible©
To:
Irene McC
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Date:
Wed, 01 Sep 1999 13:28:29 -0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) indie/electronic remix releases...
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At 08:38 AM 9/1/99 +0200, you wrote:
quoted 8 lines On 31 Aug 99, Dave Walker wrote re: Re: (idm) No fun for you ->>On 31 Aug 99, Dave Walker wrote re: Re: (idm) No fun for you -> >Warp: > > > (e.g. High Llamas remix of Mouse on Mars' "Twift") > > Don't be so quick to slag before you've heard it. > >PURE vintage Beach Boys, this track! (And very very enjoyable - >best mix on the EP, imo).
On the topic of remix packages & the High Llamas, i still love the High Llamas remix album called Lollo Rosso that came out last year on V2. The remixes by mouse on mars, cornelius, schneider tm and jim o'rourke are still in frequent rotation on my player. The perfect blend of cheese and electronica...
quoted 6 lines Some of the more interesting remixes i've heard lately> > Some of the more interesting remixes i've heard lately > > were "rock" bands remixing electronic artists > >The other way round doesn't always work, though - viz the high >visibility factor of the remixers on the Pastels "Illuminati" and what >a boring turkey broth *that* was. Oh don't shoot me. **IMO**
I agree. I too was a little disappointed with the Pastels remix package despite the impressive lineup of remixers - mouse on mars, my bloody valentine, to rococo rot, third eye foundation, stereolab, kid loco, cornelius, john mcentire, and jim o'rourke to name a few. There was an exception on this ep though: the Kid Loco remix which was cool in a screamadelica primal scream-kinda way. -->-Lance--- mclance@nacs.net lance@inaudible.com p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states