I loooove the Osborne remixes! It's hard for me to pick a fave though -
I'm playing the Matthew Dear one the most at the moment. (You can get
the TNT mix for free mp3 download from www.ghostly.com along with a
whole heap of other goodies).

I'm also enjoying:

Minority EP on Tunnel 7
M.I.A. feat. Tek Bros - 'All I need' on L-3000 (a great track to mix
after the Carl Craig rmx of 'Tides', BTW)
Narcotic Syntax release on Perlon

Also I was surfing Juno yesterday and found a track by Zap Mama called
'Bandy Bandy' which has a couple of Carl Craig remixes on it - C2 has
now turned his attention toward contemporary dancehall it seems. I like
it. Well, I like the crappy sample of it at least!

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I was at Tresor for the first time back in Feb, and it also took us an
hour or two to figure out there were more rooms.  The basement is
*insane*, has to be one of the most intense techno-related experiences
anywhere.  Sounds like I need to go back and do a bit more exploring; I
must have missed the Globus room completely...
The other great thing about Tresor is the cost.  10 Euros for Blake
Baxter, Pacou, and a host of others I can't recall at the moment -- plus
cheap beer.  
Did you stay at The Circus Hostel?  that place is amazing...
- jobot
 
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Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2004 7:56 am 
Subject: RE: (313) new bits / Tresor 

> 
> >I have to say Alex this was my best gig ever becuase it was an 
> ultimatedream come true and I loved 
> >the feel of the dark vault and its sweaty walls, its such a 
> contrast to 
> upstairs and if Tresor ever goes it will be 
> >a tragedy thats for sure. 
> 
> I'll bet Ian! 
> 
> yeah, that's some dark ass action they got going on down there. 
> It's like 
> some sort of torture vault or something. 
> 
> I have to say I liked upstairs though as well. Infact, I was in 
> the pub 
> last night and all my mates were pretty surprised that I thought 
> it was so 
> good... maybe it was because I was away and it all seemed 
> different. I 
> dunno, by the time I'd got to Tresor I'd been on a 24 hour non stop 
> drinking bender. So my opinions are probs skewed. 
> 
> anyway I wrote a massive long post, I put a bit about tresor in so 
> I c&p'd 
> so you can see my opinions on it. 
> 
> "5am came and the club shut. The rest of our boys had headed to 
> bed, but I 
> wasn't really up for going home, so Mike and I thought we'd head 
> over to 
> Tresor to see if it was still open. Arrived there 5.30 ish, walked 
> in and 
> it was JUMPING!! Pretty gob-smacked really, wasn't expecting much 
> at all, 
> but it was hot. Grabbed some beers, found ourselves a little 
> corner and 
> spent an hour or so dancing away, watching the ladies go by. So, 
> we were in 
> this room on the ground floor, and thought this was it - I was 
> surprisedthat the music wasn't really banging, I heard Metro Area 
> 5 again in here, 
> some other stuff that I'm guessing was sort of Kompakt style 
> things and 
> some kinda modern poppy italo electronic stuff which I didn't have 
> a clue 
> what it was. The dj couldn't really beat match that well, but was 
> workinghis records and pretty much had the crowd eating out of his 
> hand. Everybody 
> was going pretty wild... 
> 
> It took at least an hour for us to realise that there was infact 
> more rooms 
> to it! The "Globus" room is quite thin, but very long with bars at 
> bothends, the dj box in the middle, raised up. High ceilings 
> didn't really 
> affect the sound at all and there was all the usual kinda 'club' 
> decorations in there... At one end of the room was a little door 
> leading to 
> a tiny back room that was also a bar. There was a great dj on in
here, 
> again playing a bit of everything, and a garden out back which I 
> sat in for 
> a while and listened to the chit the guy was playing. Nice
selections. 
> 
> You had to go through this room to get to the famous Tresor vault. 
> Down the 
> stairs, past the merchandise stall and past another bar, there 
> were some 
> metal gates leading to the vault.... 
> 
> Flippin 'eck! It was madness! Just a dark dark room (I couldnt see 
> my hand 
> infront of my face), a strobe, a low ceiling and it was packed 
> with loads 
> of mad german techno heads getting lost in the heavy heavy 'main 
> room at 
> Lost' kinda vibe. We spent a while down here. It was heavy s**t. 
> Dark dark 
> music, drum loops all the way, no melody, just driving hard music. 
> I guess 
> it could have been alot harder - UK heads, a Bicknell set in the 
> main room 
> at Lost was exactly what it was like.... They were using Ableton 
> Live too 
> when I popped over to have a look. I couldn't tell before I looked 
> thoughwhich I guess was a good thing. 
> 
> so, anyway, we left tresor about 9.30 am and wondered the streets of

> Berlin, gazing at all the cool buildings in the basking sunshine. 
> No map, 
> didn't know where we were going but somehow ended up back on the 
> street to 
> out hostel. Stopped at the Petrol Station to find it sold beer! 
> Happy Days! 
> We stocked up, nipped back and changed our sweaty clothes and 
> headed to the 
> park to drink beer and smoke joints in the glorious sunshine." 
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