>Have you tried Fire+Ice/Death In June stuff? Nope not at all.
Thanks for the response. I got tired of vocals in dance music back in the old times when all the vocalist were either screaming, wailing, or trying to sound sexier than the next. Haven't really given in to vocals fully since (barring the odd gripping track here or there). My girl is waaaay into vocals though, so consequently I've been coming more round to them. I've liked what I've heard of the folk/electro hybrid, as folk singers tend to concentrate more on what they're conveying vocally than the amount of sex (or any other type of)appeal in their voice. I'm stoked about it (hence the collabo) and I'll definitely give those recommendations a listen. KKS MWNB -----Original Message----- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 6:05 PM To: Stoddard, Kamal Cc: 313@Hyperreal.Org 313 Subject: Re: (313) how Richie does it --> how do most do it? >So no one with any kind of anything on the folk/electro thing? Everybody >as unfamiliar as me with beth orton's music then I take it? Very well >then... Black Dog did a few remixes for her, Caroline Martin is also worth checking out, she has a really soft lullaby voice that manages to transfer a lot of feelings - I like her work a lot, she did a track with us but we haven't mixed it yet. m