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Originally Posted by: Johnny James Razormaid stuff is rubbish and can only be considered semi-official at best. sometimes dj mixes are official, electronic used an 'art of mix' version of gangster on their us release of disappointed: Gangster (FBI Mix) 8:00 ================================== http://www.discogs.com/E...sappointed/release/37115again there are plenty of good razormaid mixes if you look. later -1
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Originally Posted by: negative1 Originally Posted by: Johnny James Razormaid stuff is rubbish and can only be considered semi-official at best. sometimes dj mixes are official, electronic used an 'art of mix' version of gangster on their us release of disappointed: Gangster (FBI Mix) 8:00 ================================== http://www.discogs.com/E...sappointed/release/37115again there are plenty of good razormaid mixes if you look. later -1 True. Surprised that Bernard and Johnny approved that track as, again, it's merely the album mix with the instrumental bits repeated/moved around to extend it. Not a remix. The track it displaced from the UK single, Idiot Country Two was remixed (by the Stereo M.C.'s) and was far superior.
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Originally Posted by: Andy Originally Posted by: Johnny James Razormaid stuff is rubbish and can only be considered semi-official at best. I remember their "remix" of The Perfect Kiss which merely involved splicing bits of The Kiss of Death onto TPK 12". Yup. Shit.
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Originally Posted by: Andy
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Surprised that Bernard and Johnny approved that track as, again, it's merely the album mix with the instrumental bits repeated/moved around to extend it. Not a remix. The track it displaced from the UK single, Idiot Country Two was remixed (by the Stereo M.C.'s) and was far superior.
Secunted. I was a NO nut back then and spent many fun but frustrating hours tracking stuff down. This was probably the last I found and I remember how pointless it was - hardly worth putting out at all, certainly not on an official release. Equally pointless fact: My first gig was 'Lec supported by Stereo MCs.
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The Dimitri remix of "Confusion" released with the first issue of Volume in 1990 seems largely overlooked, but it's the timing that I find intriguing: It came out around the same time as the Minimal Records "Confusion" 12". Was this intended for inclusion but left off (maybe for reasons of space)?
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I Don't think they're connected - just a coincidence in timing. By another curious coincidence, the Volume mix of Confusion was also on the Remix CD I just mentioned on the previous thread.
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...and I commented on that thread before reading this one.
Volume One came out in 1991, though. It appears to contain samples from Confused Beats from the original 1983 12", adding organ, saxophone, an 808, and extra percussion, but I think they actually used the acappella from the Minimal/Confusion '90 release and built a whole new track.
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Originally Posted by: 50poundnote ...and I commented on that thread before reading this one. k. Fuck! What does it all mean? Con-om-fus-ars-ion used to be my favourite mix, but it's embarassingly dated now. C'mon, kick it! Ladies and gentlemen..
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Originally Posted by: Debaser But more importantly, do we know that NO definitely recorded & finished a version of Mission Impossible? Cos if they did, I really want to hear it! ...Oh I've just answered my query on Google by finding the Power of Independent trucking blog from 09 which has the premixed Get Ready. I guess I missed all that (didn't have a PC in '09!). Unless it's available...somewhere else? Apols for exhuming this old thread again, but does anyone have a copy of the RARs from the abovementioned Independent Trucking blog post? Both Get Ready pre-mix batches? I missed these at the time and that blogger's since been legally 'persuaded' to remove most of his rips.
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I forgot Hour https://youtu.be/IQSprYGYEAoStarted a thread about it once but can't find it any more.
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Originally Posted by: depthcharge Originally Posted by: Debaser But more importantly, do we know that NO definitely recorded & finished a version of Mission Impossible? Cos if they did, I really want to hear it! ...Oh I've just answered my query on Google by finding the Power of Independent trucking blog from 09 which has the premixed Get Ready. I guess I missed all that (didn't have a PC in '09!). Unless it's available...somewhere else? Apols for exhuming this old thread again, but does anyone have a copy of the RARs from the abovementioned Independent Trucking blog post? Both Get Ready pre-mix batches? I missed these at the time and that blogger's since been legally 'persuaded' to remove most of his rips. might want to download soulseek and look on there, as you can find all those tracks there. later -1
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Yeah, that's the one I mentioned. It's so obscure even the Light never unearthed it and the title might not be genuine.
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I know this thread is older than an Italian politician but I've just remembered Freebass had a track 'The Tower' on Myspace circa mid-naughties. Can't find it now but I seem to remember it pissed all over the EP and LP. They also did the Tube theme in the same period, which may've been the same track.
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Hmmm. Had no idea about that 'The Tower' track or its use on the (presumably relaunched) 'Tube'.
I've done some digging online to see if I could find it. I couldn't.
Apparently, it was on the Freebass MySpace page, along with another instrumental demo called 'Sugar Daddy'.
Anybody got ripped copies of either track?
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Yeah, I found that info but not the actual material. I do remember it was pretty good - nice and rocky after all that pap remixing - and stronger than the official stuff. Mind you, the Freebass album is up there with Stupor Highgays as The Album I Know Least Of All. Maybe the wait was too much, and too much of one thing is bad enough.
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