In a message dated 28/03/00 9:52:39 lance@inaudible.com writes:
quoted 14 lines But for Vath's third album, Fusion, he reinvented his
> But for Vath's third album, Fusion, he reinvented his
> sound by embracing ALL the popular styles of the
> time - from uk tech-house to minimal techno to
> swedish techno to germanic electro to triphop to
> electro. He further advanced his sound & reputation
> buy having an all-star cast of remixers reintrepret
> tracks from Fusion over the course of 9 remix eps.
> Remixers on these eps include C-Rock, Steve
> O'Sullivan, Chris Liebing, Thomas Krome, Richard
> Bartz, Sensorama, Claude Young, Johannes Heil,
> Anthony Rother, Buckfunk 3000, Ian Pooley, Michael
> Mayer, Fila Brazilia, Dr. Rockit, and Thomas P
> Heckmann. IMHO, The only memorable mix from the
> above eps is Ian Pooley's mix of Face It.
I don't have much of Sven Vath's material, and am not so much a fan but there
is something of his in my collection that should deserve mention. Not
mentioned in the remixes category is Jochem Paap/ Speedy J, I have this
Fusion 12" rmx and its incredibly similar track to the one Speedy J has on
his Live - G Spot LP. Its an amazing techno track of epic proportions.
BTW, wonder what that C_rock remix sounds like. He's been really impressing
lately on the USM/ Stir 15 label front.
A_Zed
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