best albums...

2000-09-18 Thread Alexander, Nathaniel
I noticed that the Claude Young DJ Kicks was included in the list. I've met
with Claude on a number of occasions - he hates that mix - he says he was
massively restricted in the tracks he could use and that it isn't a true
representation of his mixing style and anyone who has seen this master will
agree. 
If you can get your hands on it (I have!!!)  get his mix which has only been
released in Japan, I think it is called DJF4000 a DJ Friendship, which is
about as good as they come. If anyone is keen to know the content of this
masterpiece (about 30-35 tracks) I can post a listing.
Laters, Nat
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Re: best albums...

2000-09-18 Thread Dave Walker
 Alexander, Nathaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I noticed that the Claude Young DJ Kicks was included in the list. I've met
 with Claude on a number of occasions - he hates that mix - he says he was
 massively restricted in the tracks he could use and that it isn't a true
 representation of his mixing style and anyone who has seen this master will
 agree.

If I recall correctly, what happened was that !K7 approached him about
doing a mix CD, and asked him what kind of cuts he'd want to use
in the mix.  He gave them an informal  list more or less of the top of
his head, and !K7 went ahead and paid to license the tracks without
confirming with him.  As a result, he ended up having to use the
tracks they'd already paid for.

  -d.w.