RE: (313) E2-E4's offspring

2002-12-04 Thread Matthew MacQueen
 2 x C2 remixes on remake
 Basic channel remake of remake
 Sueno Latino
 Derrick May's mix of Sueno Latino + many other mixes
 plus there's are tracks by the Detroit Escalator company
 and by ismistik that essentially revamp e2-e4 in their own flavor
 without being straight covers or remixes.
 I'm sure there are many more...

Nice breakdown.  Another I can think of is a track by Mannequin Lung on The 
Art of Travel 2LP (on Plug Research), forgot the name.  Features the sample 
prominently and cool re-work of it.

Neil Oliverra from DEC also calls E2-E4 something like the soundtrack to 
Detroit in his _Reality Slap_ novella thing. 

 I think it's probably one of the most succesful motifs (memes)
 in techno history (if you exclude breaks)

I agree!  I tried to get it as an Illinois licence plate, actually...  :)

peace,
Matt MacQueen



Re: (313) E2-E4's offspring

2002-12-04 Thread Gerald
Matthew MacQueen wrote:
Another I can think of is a track by Mannequin Lung on The Art of
Travel 2LP (on Plug Research), forgot the name.  Features the sample
prominently and cool re-work of it.

Does anyone know the name of the song Matt's talking about here?

Cheers!

G


Re: (313) E2-E4's offspring

2002-12-04 Thread Ian
On 12/3/02 7:39 PM, Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Matthew MacQueen wrote:
 Another I can think of is a track by Mannequin Lung on The Art of
 Travel 2LP (on Plug Research), forgot the name.  Features the sample
 prominently and cool re-work of it.
 
 Does anyone know the name of the song Matt's talking about here?

On review of the CD, I missed any obvious use of E2-E4, although The Silver
State might have some snatched chords.  Anyone got a better ear, or was the
track in question dropped for the CD release?

Thanks, BTW Matt for reminding me what an awesome track Chai is off that
1998 release!
--
im



Re: (313) E2-E4's offspring

2002-12-04 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 On 12/3/02 7:39 PM, Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Matthew MacQueen wrote:
  Another I can think of is a track by Mannequin Lung on The Art of
  Travel 2LP (on Plug Research), forgot the name.  Features the sample
  prominently and cool re-work of it.
 
  Does anyone know the name of the song Matt's talking about here?

 On review of the CD, I missed any obvious use of E2-E4, although The
Silver
 State might have some snatched chords.  Anyone got a better ear, or was
the
 track in question dropped for the CD release?

I thought it might be 'Silver State' as well, but to my ears it wasn't
decisive. Nineveh is the jam though!

Tristan
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RE: (313) E2-E4's offspring

2002-12-04 Thread Matthew MacQueen
 On review of the CD, I missed any obvious use of E2-E4, 
 although The Silver State might have some snatched chords.  

Well that's the one I was thinking of... I guess I can't say
for sure but it sounded like a satched snippet with heavy effects.

 Thanks, BTW Matt for reminding me what an awesome track Chai
  is off that 1998 release!

Isn't that a good album..  City Lights is the one I always play.  
I wish the LP was mastered louder though, it's such a great cut. Was
there a 12 release of any of these?  (wider grooves...)

peace,
Matt


RE: (313) E2-E4's offspring

2002-12-04 Thread Brendan Nelson
I just remembered a track I used to like around ten years ago - god
knows who it was by, but it got played a lot on pirate radio around
London in 1991/92. It featured the chords from E2-E4 (although with a
subtle gate effect on them), the vocal and bassline from Final Cut's
Take Me Away, and a particular classic breakbeat whose name I forget!
I didn't know of either E2-E4 or Take Me Away at that point, so when I
did eventually discover those two records I had a smile on my face. But
to this day I'd love to find that old hardcore track with the samples;
and I always find myself imagining the chords from E2-E4 whenever I hear
the acapella of Take Me Away...

| -Original Message-
| From: Matthew MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 04 December 2002 16:24
| To: The Music Institute
| Cc: Ian
| Subject: RE: (313) E2-E4's offspring
| 
| 
|  On review of the CD, I missed any obvious use of E2-E4, 
|  although The Silver State might have some snatched chords.  
| 
| Well that's the one I was thinking of... I guess I can't say
| for sure but it sounded like a satched snippet with heavy effects.
| 
|  Thanks, BTW Matt for reminding me what an awesome track Chai
|   is off that 1998 release!
| 
| Isn't that a good album..  City Lights is the one I always play.  
| I wish the LP was mastered louder though, it's such a great cut. Was
| there a 12 release of any of these?  (wider grooves...)
| 
| peace,
| Matt
| 


(313) E2-E4's offspring

2002-12-03 Thread jbeard
2 x C2 remixes on remake
Basic channel remake of remake
Sueno Latino
Derrick May's mix of Sueno Latino + many other mixes
plus there's are tracks by the Detroit Escalator company
and by ismistik that essentially revamp e2-e4 in their own flavor
without being straight covers or remixes.
I'm sure there are many more...
I think it's probably one of the most succesful motifs (memes)
in techno history (if you exclude breaks)




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