RE: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks
Hi, Do you know whether it will definitely be released on vinyl too? Ta, K - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks
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I recommend this CD too. I got a copy of this by a stroke of luck at Submerge during DEMF wknd. The girl from Tresor was by and she just left it on a table we were sitting by in SID. I gave the original back to Santiago and he just made us a copy...listened to it when we drove out of Detroit monday night after aux men. It's dep dude! - minto __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks
i just want to remind you to put tresor #200 on your cd's urgently to buy list and to make its release date a red-letter day: ** scion arrange and process basic channel tracks ** (tom 'magic feet' already mentioned it here a couple of days ago.) i have been listening to this for a while now, and i'll try to write a short review... i'm not sure if i find the right words to describe the release and my thoughts and feelings. let me just sum it up in one sentence: it's highly recommended, buy it and see for yourselves. basic channel have been releasing music for almost 10 years. innovative, timeless tracks that always stand out. now there is the first remix and rearrangement of their tracks, and who could do this better than scion who have released on chain reaction, and who were very close to the sound and spirit that basic channel releases have. so scion took a bunch of basic channel tracks on one side, and ableton's software live on the other side, and created an hour of music that can be described as combination of rearrangement, remix, and dj mix. (ableton = berlin software company run by gerhard behles, former member of monolake) listening to those timeless tracks mixed together would be great alone, but the rearrangement adds so much the music feels even richer and much more intense. snippets, samples, sound effects are added, everything melts together, and if you didn't know the original tracks you wouldn't know which sounds originally belonged to a track, and which did not. everything fits just perfectly together. it's very exciting to follow all the details but at the moment i prefer to sit back and let myself be carried along by the music... one of the best cd releases this year so far. release date: july 13th (according to hardwax; i guess that's for germany/ europe?) july 22nd (according to the mail forwarded by tom magic feet; could be the date for the states...) ines -- http://www.circonium.de/music/bc_rearranged.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Will thi sbe available on vinyl? - Giles D I G I T A S // B O S T O N -- Giles Dickerson Art Director 800 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02199 -- mobile 617 899 9635 office 617 369 8601 -- From: circonium Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:47 PM To: 313 Subject: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks i just want to remind you to put tresor #200 on your cd's urgently to buy list and to make its release date a red-letter day: ** scion arrange and process basic channel tracks ** (tom 'magic feet' already mentioned it here a couple of days ago.) i have been listening to this for a while now, and i'll try to write a short review... i'm not sure if i find the right words to describe the release and my thoughts and feelings. let me just sum it up in one sentence: it's highly recommended, buy it and see for yourselves. basic channel have been releasing music for almost 10 years. innovative, timeless tracks that always stand out. now there is the first remix and rearrangement of their tracks, and who could do this better than scion who have released on chain reaction, and who were very close to the sound and spirit that basic channel releases have. so scion took a bunch of basic channel tracks on one side, and ableton's software live on the other side, and created an hour of music that can be described as combination of rearrangement, remix, and dj mix. (ableton = berlin software company run by gerhard behles, former member of monolake) listening to those timeless tracks mixed together would be great alone, but the rearrangement adds so much the music feels even richer and much more intense. snippets, samples, sound effects are added, everything melts together, and if you didn't know the original tracks you wouldn't know which sounds originally belonged to a track, and which did not. everything fits just perfectly together. it's very exciting to follow all the details but at the moment i prefer to sit back and let myself be carried along by the music... one of the best cd releases this year so far. release date: july 13th (according to hardwax; i guess that's for germany/ europe?) july 22nd (according to the mail forwarded by tom magic feet; could be the date for the states...) ines -- http://www.circonium.de/music/bc_rearranged.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The whole point of the album is that it's a continuous mix... so I can't really see the point of releasing a vinyl version of a mixed album? All the original BC records should still be available from Hardwax anyway... Cheers, Tom Will thi sbe available on vinyl? - Giles D I G I T A S // B O S T O N -- Giles Dickerson Art Director 800 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02199 -- mobile 617 899 9635 office 617 369 8601 -- From: circonium Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:47 PM To: 313 Subject: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks i just want to remind you to put tresor #200 on your cd's urgently to buy list and to make its release date a red-letter day: ** scion arrange and process basic channel tracks ** (tom 'magic feet' already mentioned it here a couple of days ago.) i have been listening to this for a while now, and i'll try to write a short review... i'm not sure if i find the right words to describe the release and my thoughts and feelings. let me just sum it up in one sentence: it's highly recommended, buy it and see for yourselves. basic channel have been releasing music for almost 10 years. innovative, timeless tracks that always stand out. now there is the first remix and rearrangement of their tracks, and who could do this better than scion who have released on chain reaction, and who were very close to the sound and spirit that basic channel releases have. so scion took a bunch of basic channel tracks on one side, and ableton's software live on the other side, and created an hour of music that can be described as combination of rearrangement, remix, and dj mix. (ableton = berlin software company run by gerhard behles, former member of monolake) listening to those timeless tracks mixed together would be great alone, but the rearrangement adds so much the music feels even richer and much more intense. snippets, samples, sound effects are added, everything melts together, and if you didn't know the original tracks you wouldn't know which sounds originally belonged to a track, and which did not. everything fits just perfectly together. it's very exciting to follow all the details but at the moment i prefer to sit back and let myself be carried along by the music... one of the best cd releases this year so far. release date: july 13th (according to hardwax; i guess that's for germany/ europe?) july 22nd (according to the mail forwarded by tom magic feet; could be the date for the states...) ines -- http://www.circonium.de/music/bc_rearranged.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks
Well, the point woul dbe if they're re-working them then you'd have an album of reworked tracks. - Giles D I G I T A S // B O S T O N -- Giles Dickerson Art Director 800 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02199 -- mobile 617 899 9635 office 617 369 8601 -- From: tom churchill Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 4:09 PM To: Giles Dickerson; 313 Subject: Re: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks The whole point of the album is that it's a continuous mix... so I can't really see the point of releasing a vinyl version of a mixed album? All the original BC records should still be available from Hardwax anyway... Cheers, Tom Will thi sbe available on vinyl? - Giles D I G I T A S // B O S T O N -- Giles Dickerson Art Director 800 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02199 -- mobile 617 899 9635 office 617 369 8601 -- From: circonium Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:47 PM To: 313 Subject: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks i just want to remind you to put tresor #200 on your cd's urgently to buy list and to make its release date a red-letter day: ** scion arrange and process basic channel tracks ** (tom 'magic feet' already mentioned it here a couple of days ago.) i have been listening to this for a while now, and i'll try to write a short review... i'm not sure if i find the right words to describe the release and my thoughts and feelings. let me just sum it up in one sentence: it's highly recommended, buy it and see for yourselves. basic channel have been releasing music for almost 10 years. innovative, timeless tracks that always stand out. now there is the first remix and rearrangement of their tracks, and who could do this better than scion who have released on chain reaction, and who were very close to the sound and spirit that basic channel releases have. so scion took a bunch of basic channel tracks on one side, and ableton's software live on the other side, and created an hour of music that can be described as combination of rearrangement, remix, and dj mix. (ableton = berlin software company run by gerhard behles, former member of monolake) listening to those timeless tracks mixed together would be great alone, but the rearrangement adds so much the music feels even richer and much more intense. snippets, samples, sound effects are added, everything melts together, and if you didn't know the original tracks you wouldn't know which sounds originally belonged to a track, and which did not. everything fits just perfectly together. it's very exciting to follow all the details but at the moment i prefer to sit back and let myself be carried along by the music... one of the best cd releases this year so far. release date: july 13th (according to hardwax; i guess that's for germany/ europe?) july 22nd (according to the mail forwarded by tom magic feet; could be the date for the states...) ines -- http://www.circonium.de/music/bc_rearranged.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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giles wrote: Well, the point woul dbe if they're re-working them then you'd have an album of reworked tracks. yeah i see but i don't think there will be a vinyl release. it's mixed and melted so well together that i can't imagine they would cut the mix into tracks again. ines -- http://www.circonium.de -- From: tom churchill Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 4:09 PM To: Giles Dickerson; 313 Subject: Re: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks The whole point of the album is that it's a continuous mix... so I can't really see the point of releasing a vinyl version of a mixed album? All the original BC records should still be available from Hardwax anyway... Cheers, Tom Will thi sbe available on vinyl? - Giles D I G I T A S // B O S T O N -- Giles Dickerson Art Director 800 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02199 -- mobile 617 899 9635 office 617 369 8601 -- From: circonium Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:47 PM To: 313 Subject: [313] scion : arrange and process basic channel tracks i just want to remind you to put tresor #200 on your cd's urgently to buy list and to make its release date a red-letter day: ** scion arrange and process basic channel tracks ** (tom 'magic feet' already mentioned it here a couple of days ago.) i have been listening to this for a while now, and i'll try to write a short review... i'm not sure if i find the right words to describe the release and my thoughts and feelings. let me just sum it up in one sentence: it's highly recommended, buy it and see for yourselves. basic channel have been releasing music for almost 10 years. innovative, timeless tracks that always stand out. now there is the first remix and rearrangement of their tracks, and who could do this better than scion who have released on chain reaction, and who were very close to the sound and spirit that basic channel releases have. so scion took a bunch of basic channel tracks on one side, and ableton's software live on the other side, and created an hour of music that can be described as combination of rearrangement, remix, and dj mix. (ableton = berlin software company run by gerhard behles, former member of monolake) listening to those timeless tracks mixed together would be great alone, but the rearrangement adds so much the music feels even richer and much more intense. snippets, samples, sound effects are added, everything melts together, and if you didn't know the original tracks you wouldn't know which sounds originally belonged to a track, and which did not. everything fits just perfectly together. it's very exciting to follow all the details but at the moment i prefer to sit back and let myself be carried along by the music... one of the best cd releases this year so far. release date: july 13th (according to hardwax; i guess that's for germany/ europe?) july 22nd (according to the mail forwarded by tom magic feet; could be the date for the states...) ines -- http://www.circonium.de/music/bc_rearranged.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] Scion::: arrange and process basic channel tracks
Artist: Scion Title: arrange and process basic channel tracks Label: Tresor 200 Productinfo Scion (Pete Kuschnereit aka Substance and Rene Löwe aka Vainqueur) have arranged and reworked backcatalog tracks from basic channel (Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus) with the help of Ableton's LIVE audio software. The selection is focused on the more clubby tracks of the bc-projects Cyrus (Enforcement, Recall, Inversion), Phylyps (Trak I, Trak II), Quadrant (Q 1.1, Infinition), Octagon/Octaedre, is including The Climax - basic reshape and also applying atmospheric tracks as found on the Basic Channel CD (EFA CD 0-2, 1996). Most of the tracks were previously only available on (import) 12-inches. The result is not a simple mix-CD or compilation, but the connection of new software possibilities combined with Scion's experience as DJs and live act. So each individual part (= track id on CD) includes two to four tracks out of the bc catalogue. about the project: It is perhaps fitting then that Tresoris releasing a mix album in 2002-nearly a decade after Ernestus and Von Oswald debuted as Basic Channel-that features nearly the entire back catalog. In the grand techno spirit of experimentation and innovation, Chain Reaction recording duo Scion-Pete Kuschnereit (aka Substance) and Rene Löwe (aka Vainqueur)-mixed the records with Ableton's Live audio software. The resulting mix showcases just how timeless the Basic Channel records truly are, sounding just as definitive today as a decade ago. peace Garo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]