The one thing I've learned (or come to appreciate) in the past XX years of listening to this kind of music is that it's extremely rare that a remix holds a candle to the original. I guess I'm a big believer that original intent holds the bulk of the emotion / artistic creativity.
> -----Original Message----- > From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 9:12 AM > To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. > Cc: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (313) a short luciano review > > > > I'm always open to a new twist on an old favourite. > > If it sucks I'll pass, if it doesn't then all good. > > robin... > > On 18 Sep 2007, at 13:16, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: > > > On 9/18/07, robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> > >>> He started off with a mix of deep house and minimal dropping the > >>> acapella of a Blaze track over some beepy stuff and also > a minimal > >>> mix of that big St. Germain downtempo track that I've never heard > >>> before and could be his own mix since he was playing on Serato. > >> > >> I've heard that is Villalobos related. > > > > i still dont understand why people dont just play the > original "rose > > rouge". what was that track missing that needed remixed?!?!?! > > > > tom > >