giles wrote:

> Well, the point woul dbe if they're re-working them then you'd have an
album of reworked tracks.

yeah i see
but i don't think there will be a vinyl release.

it's mixed and "melted" so well together that i can't
imagine they would cut the mix into tracks again.

ines

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> ----------
> From: tom churchill
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 4:09 PM
> To: Giles Dickerson; 313
> Subject: Re: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks
>
> The whole point of the album is that it's a continuous mix... so I can't
> really see the point of releasing a vinyl version of a mixed album? All
the
> original BC records should still be available from Hardwax anyway...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom
>
> > Will thi sbe available on vinyl?
> >
> > - Giles
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> >> ----------
> >> From:     circonium
> >> Sent:     Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:47 PM
> >> To:     313
> >> Subject:     [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks
> >>
> >> i just want to remind you to put tresor #200 on your
> >> "cd's urgently to buy list" and to make its release date
> >> a red-letter day:
> >>
> >> ** scion arrange and process basic channel tracks **
> >>
> >> (tom 'magic feet' already mentioned it here a couple of
> >> days ago.)
> >>
> >> i have been listening to this for a while now, and i'll try
> >> to write a short review... i'm not sure if i find the right
> >> words to describe the release and my thoughts and
> >> feelings. let me just sum it up in one sentence:
> >> it's highly recommended, buy it and see for yourselves.
> >>
> >>
> >> basic channel have been releasing music for almost 10
> >> years. innovative, timeless tracks that always stand out.
> >>
> >> now there is the first remix and rearrangement of their
> >> tracks, and who could do this better than scion who
> >> have released on chain reaction, and who were very
> >> close to the sound and spirit that basic channel releases
> >> have.
> >>
> >>
> >> so scion took a bunch of basic channel tracks on one
> >> side, and ableton's software "live" on the other side,
> >> and created an hour of music that can be described
> >> as combination of rearrangement, remix, and dj mix.
> >> (ableton = berlin software company run by gerhard
> >> behles, former member of monolake)
> >>
> >> listening to those timeless tracks mixed together would
> >> be great alone, but the rearrangement adds so much
> >> the music feels even richer and much more intense.
> >> snippets, samples, sound effects are added, everything
> >> melts together, and if you didn't know the original tracks
> >> you wouldn't know which sounds originally belonged to a
> >> track, and which did not. everything fits just perfectly
> >> together.
> >>
> >> it's very exciting to follow all the details but at the
> >> moment i prefer to sit back and let myself be carried
> >> along by the music...
> >>
> >> one of the best cd releases this year so far.
> >>
> >> release date:
> >> july 13th (according to hardwax; i guess that's for
> >> germany/ europe?)
> >> july 22nd (according to the mail forwarded by tom
> >> magic feet; could be the date for the states...)
> >>
> >>
> >> ines
> >>
> >> --
> >> http://www.circonium.de/music/bc_rearranged.html
> >>

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