Re: (313) sueno latino EP.

2003-11-19 Thread Jussi Lehtonen


One for the 313-FAQ?


On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Lee Herrington IV wrote:

 hi folks.  i just picked up this EP at my local vinyl shop...  
 Sueno Latino [S12DJ106].
 what is the story behind m. goettsching's original track and
 carl craig and derrick may?

From http://www.ashra.com

(Biography)

1984

-Eleventh album MANUEL GÖTTSCHING E2-E4. Manuel's fourth solo album, and 
first to be released under Manuel's name, a solo recording from 1981
( http://www.ashra.com/disco/1841e2.htm )

1989

-Cooperation with Italian dance music production DFC. Release of the 
European No. 1 chart hit Sueño Latino based on Manuel's record E2-E4.
( http://www.ashra.com/disco/4891su.htm )


(FAQ)

What does the album title E2-E4 mean?

There are three coincidences for the title:

-When the title came to Manuel's mind (1978) there was not yet a specific 
composition planed for it. He has watched the film Star Wars, in which 
there was acting a little robot with the name R2D2. This name has inspired 
him in fact.

-At the same time he was exploring his first Apple computer, trying to 
write his own programs and learning about computer languages which deal in 
their simplest form only with letters and numbers (hexcode, assembler).

-Finally, the title reminds on a common opening chess move, although the 
correct writing would be in small letters. And for Manuel this meant his 
opening move to release his first album under his name (no ASHRA, no ASH 
RA TEMPEL)


aren't bits of E2-E4 used in remake?

Yes, they are.



J

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(313) sueno latino EP.

2003-11-18 Thread Lee Herrington IV

  hi folks.  i just picked up this EP at my local vinyl shop...  Sueno
Latino [S12DJ106].  it's got one derrick may remix and another mix called
the paradise version.  in both versions you can hear that m. goettsching
E2-E4 sample.  what is the story behind m. goettsching's original track and
carl craig and derrick may?  aren't bits of E2-E4 used in remake?

cheers,
lrh