just gave a listen to the clips. the rick james ones: "cold blooded" and
"ghetto life" sound exactly like the originals with nothing added to them.
the prince track I recognized "controversy" was a pretty poor choppy editing
thing. I dont know what the second prince track was, but it didnt seem to be
remixed or edited at all either. so what is the "fix" label all about?
merely bootlegging 80's tracks to vinyl? is this what people are spending
their money on now-a-days?

sean


on 12/14/04 8:37 AM, robin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:

> 
> poor form to answer yer own question i know.
> 
> rick james and prince this time around, given the Ableton Live (?)
> treatment.
> 
> clips up at http://www.submerge.com/shoppingcart/index2.php
> 
> so i'm beginning to think that the human league thing i have that
> purports to be fix003 that has the human league on it (martin: it's
> don't you want me. http://www.discogs.com/release/210145) isn't as the
> submerge site lists another fix003 with acid house mixes and an edit of
> Velodrome's excellent Capitas (see clips above)
> 
> anyone know the truth? :)
> 
> 
> robin...
> 
> On 14 Dec 2004, at 13:26, robin wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I see that BMG's Secret Mixes and Fixes 4 (FIX004) is available in
>> submerge.
>> 
>> anyone know what tracks have been given the fix this time around?
>> 
>> i thought the first two were great but fix003 (the human league
>> re-edit) was just ok
> 

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