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1994-01-28 13:26Dave Walker Great remixes of crap songs...
1994-01-28 17:53Mike J. Brown Re: Great remixes of crap songs...
1994-01-28 18:17Michael King Re: Great remixes of crap songs...
1994-01-28 23:35Jon Drukman Re: Great remixes of crap songs...
1994-01-29 01:40Michael Wertheim Re: Great remixes of crap songs...
1994-01-31 11:49Master Kevin Edward Re: Great remixes of crap songs...
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1994-01-28 13:26Dave WalkerOn Fri, 28 Jan 1994 cspot@cats.ucsc.edu wrote: > > So what's your favorite track that's ab
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Dave Walker
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Fri, 28 Jan 1994 08:26:55 -0500 (EST)
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Great remixes of crap songs...
On Fri, 28 Jan 1994 cspot@cats.ucsc.edu wrote:
quoted 4 lines So what's your favorite track that's absolute crap to begin with, but> > So what's your favorite track that's absolute crap to begin with, but > has a great remix? >
My favorite goes back a ways... Adrian Sherwood's "Are People People?" mix of Depeche Mode's "People Are People". An utterly twisted work of genius. | Dave Walker, Detroit Art Services (DAS) | | "I don't read, I just guess" | | marmoset@msen.com -Happy Mondays, "Wrote For Luck" |
1994-01-28 17:53Mike J. Brown> On Fri, 28 Jan 1994 cspot@cats.ucsc.edu wrote: > > So what's your favorite track that's
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Mike J. Brown
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Fri, 28 Jan 94 12:53:28 EST
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quoted 3 lines On Fri, 28 Jan 1994 cspot@cats.ucsc.edu wrote:> On Fri, 28 Jan 1994 cspot@cats.ucsc.edu wrote: > > So what's your favorite track that's absolute crap to begin with, but > > has a great remix?
for me it's a toss up between two singles from the beginning of 1989-- Julian Lennon's "Now You're In Heaven", a ambitious but bland rock song remixed by William Orbit into typical Guerilla trance bliss. Way ahead of its time. Debbie Gibson's "Electric Youth", which is not absolute crap but is darn close to it. It was remixed by Shep Pettibone on the 12" into some pretty amazing acid house versions. There's also a Latin style mix that turns into acid house at the end... really cool. Mike J. Brown _ ___ ______________Approach and Identify ............................................................................... Ambient Music Survey: FTP or Gopher techno.stanford.edu. Contributions needed!
1994-01-28 18:17Michael KingFrom the cyberdesk of: Dave Walker From: ??? Date: ??? Subject: ??? Status: I'd agree, but
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Michael King
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Fri, 28 Jan 1994 12:17:40 -0600 (CST)
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From the cyberdesk of: Dave Walker From: ??? Date: ??? Subject: ??? Status: I'd agree, but I much prefer Mr. Sherwood's re-work on DM's Master & Servant in the "On-USound remix" on black/white splat vinyl. Even more twisted. They randomized the MIDI channels throughout the song, so synth sequences come out on the drum pads and drum tracks come out on the synths, etc. You get the idea. Anyway, it is beyond utterly twisted genius. He was just practicin' with "Are People People?"..... And there's just this hilarious hillbilly vocals "da-lang-lang-lang-lannnng, zoom-zoom, bop-bop-bop". A real floor-wrecker. That one usually shuts up the bow-head requests for "play some Depeche Mode, Mr. DJ". Not recommended for the industrially-challenged. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael King mike%delta1@rex.cs.tulane.edu Delta Systems New Orleans, LA 70002 Voice: 504.837.9835 Fax: 504.837.9838 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never under estimate the bandwidth of a station wagon loaded with mag tapes. -From the "kermit" manual ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1994-01-28 23:35Jon Drukman>I'd agree, but I much prefer Mr. Sherwood's re-work on DM's Master & Servant >in the "On-
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Jon Drukman
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Fri, 28 Jan 94 15:35:38 PST
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Re: Great remixes of crap songs...
quoted 7 lines I'd agree, but I much prefer Mr. Sherwood's re-work on DM's Master & Se>I'd agree, but I much prefer Mr. Sherwood's re-work on DM's Master & Servant >in the "On-USound remix" on black/white splat vinyl. Even more twisted. They >randomized the MIDI channels throughout the song, so synth sequences come >out on the drum pads and drum tracks come out on the synths, etc. You get >the idea. Anyway, it is beyond utterly twisted genius. He was just >practicin' with "Are People People?"..... And there's just this hilarious >hillbilly vocals "da-lang-lang-lang-lannnng, zoom-zoom, bop-bop-bop".
if you like those vocals (which i would identify as doo-wop, not hillbilly)... sherwood & crew cut a great record as Fats Comet called "Bop Bop" which features those vocal samples much more prominently. it's also a very cool electro funk number in that hard Tackhead stylee. contemplating a Fats Comet bootleg CD, /jon
1994-01-29 01:40Michael Wertheim> I'd agree, but I much prefer Mr. Sherwood's re-work on DM's Master & Servant > in the "O
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Michael Wertheim
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Fri, 28 Jan 94 17:40:43 PST
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quoted 2 lines I'd agree, but I much prefer Mr. Sherwood's re-work on DM's Master & Se> I'd agree, but I much prefer Mr. Sherwood's re-work on DM's Master & Servant > in the "On-USound remix" on black/white splat vinyl. Even more twisted.
quoted 4 lines A real> A real > floor-wrecker. That one usually shuts up the bow-head requests for "play > some Depeche Mode, Mr. DJ". Not recommended for the > industrially-challenged.
I used to play this mix when I was DJ-ing (many years ago), and people always seemed to dig it. It mixed well with stuff like old Meat Beat Manifesto, KMFDM and the Revolting Cocks.
1994-01-31 11:49Master Kevin EdwardIt has to be Orbital's remix of EMF's It's You. Toodle-pip Kev.
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Master Kevin Edward
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Mon, 31 Jan 94 11:49:01 GMT
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Re: Great remixes of crap songs...
It has to be Orbital's remix of EMF's It's You. Toodle-pip Kev.