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DanceWax reviews, check this out.

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1994-12-22 22:54Kathleen Vrshek DanceWax reviews, check this out.
1994-12-23 14:42Sasha Kipervarg Re: DanceWax reviews, check this out.
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1994-12-22 22:54Kathleen VrshekPicked up a couple more things. The claims and opinions of the following review are exactl
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Picked up a couple more things. The claims and opinions of the following review are exactly the same as that of the author. So here we go. 1. "Control" single by Traci Lords (the porn queen herself, no less!) Don't laugh. I was laughing at the store, but I looked on the back of the disc and you'll never believe who worked with her on it. The writing credits are herself, Wonder (who works with Secret Knowledge, great remixers), and Ben Watkins of Juno Reactor. There are mixes by Overlords (very cool, is all their stuff good or no?), DJ EFX (crap) and a Juno Reactor instrumental. The Juno Reactor and Overlords versions are pretty cool, though kind of "pandering to danceclubs" in style. Then again, I'd rather hear Juno Reactor in a club than 2 Unlimited, wouldn't you? After Luciana by Juno Reactor (yawn), I thought they could use a few new sounds. The sounds are quite reminiscent of Juno Reactor's previous releases, but with a few new things thrown in. Overall verdict: not exactly earth shattering, but well worth 6 bucks, especially for JR fans and club DJs. 2. Yello-HowHow This one's weird. Kind of like Madness hijacking a bus full of ravers. There are a lot of weird noises and horns, plus that darned annoying voice of Dieter Meier. The Fluke remixes are good, but I've heard better. Then again, the expression, "you can't make gold out of a pile of shit" comes to mind. It's not all shite as the Brits say. I think it will grow on me as I continue to listen, and it might sound decent in a dancehall. One cool thing they did, which I've only seen on a Shamen single and one other, is provide most of the sound loops and samples, including some rather neat percussion loops so you can steal them and make your own music with them. I guess that's what the Orbital remix deal sends out, though I don't know because those buttholes at FFRR never returned my email. Then again, they send stuff back to you typically about 6 weeks after you mail them. Bad Service! 3. The Serious Road Trip (this is definitely the one to get) This whole thing rocks! There is so much good dance music on this, it's pathetic. Lots of really good dubby dance from the Aloof, Dust Brothers. A great System 7 Desir remix, incredible Finitribe song, HIA, Banco de Gaia, etc. One heck of a compilation if I do say so myself. There's even a live version of Impact (though it's mislabeled as Remind, and boy was I PISSED when I found out). The song fades when Remind starts. DAMN. Oh well, still one heck of a buy. You Meat Beat fans will appreciate all the dubby dance songs with lots 'o drums. Grade A. And it's for charity, so you can rock out and feel good about it (I do regardless). Finally, a couple of questions: Are all ZYX releases basically crap? Why don't I think Laurent Garnier is all that great? Kathy, Mistress of Music.
1994-12-23 14:42Sasha Kipervarg----text deleted---- >Are all ZYX releases basically crap? >Why don't I think Laurent Garn
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quoted 2 lines Are all ZYX releases basically crap?>Are all ZYX releases basically crap? >Why don't I think Laurent Garnier is all that great?
ZYX puts out more shit than a public toilet, if you ask me. : ) From what I understand, they are also a distributor and cater more to Euro tastes. As in Hi-Energy. They sometimes find a crappy Euro artist selling well and then decide to put the track out on their label subsidiary, ZYX. And Laurent, well, he is a terrrific DJ and put out some very worthy tracks when the label was still called FNAC. But since then I think most of the stuff on that label has been boring and a bit formulaic. But I would never count him out. sashainboston