I wasn't at the that show, but saw Delay/Luomo play in Austin--I'm sure he
played a similar set. I asked him about all the non-VC/TPL stuff and it's all
remixes he's done, some from the past (one was a Massive Attack remix,
Special Cases I think), some more recent and unreleased (Domenico
That video--along with original cuts for The Perfect Kiss, True Faith, Blue
Monday 88, Touched By The Hand of God, Bizarre Love Triangle, and one other (I
think) are on a VHS tape called Substance. shock Came out at the same time
as the double album in 87. I believe the Confusion vid also
3. i'm not familiar with the allen and heath mixer. what does he gain
from modifying IT as opposed to a standard say, GEMINI? (*ducks*)
As Bill mentioned, it's high quality stuff (and muy expensivo). But as the
story states, his dad did the work on it kinda like a father-son project...and
Agree on Akufen Luomo/Delay, this is a hard list to compose so I'll go with
some
different/older stuff:
MRI All that Glitters (Forcetracks)
Porter Ricks/Techno Animal Symbiotics (FI) and/or Thomas Kohner, Daikan (MP)
VA: In Memoriam: Gilles Deleuze (MP) if you can find it
Gas (Mike Ink)
If we say that X=the time it takes to see potential diversity...then I'd
argue that Detroit's X is smaller than the X of other cities. This is
where the author is wrong. He's arguing that the causal variable in
making Detroit resource poor is the way it treats its creative class, when
the
We'll likely see the classic New Order (i.e. dancey stuff) on the remixes and
on a possible EP out next year in conjunction with Chemical Brothers (it wasn't
finished in time for the album). But if you come to Get Ready with any sort of
expectation that it's going to carry on from where either
Sorry to cross post, but would someone recommend a discog/site?
Thanks,
Laz