Silly me. I was confusing 'Throw' with 'Remake Uno'. Ignore my comment
about E2-E4. Argh.
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Vince Woolums wrote:
> NEW ORDER/PAPERCLIP PEOPLE
> BLUE MONDAY/THROW 2002 (PROMO) 12
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> Carl Craig meets trance. Barf.
On the other hand, I've never heard a reworking of E2-E4 that I didn't like.
As for Blue Monday, it can't get much worse than Orgy, can it? :)
- Mike
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selling?
economical success or even success alone as a criteria for "genius"? or maybe
for the music itself?
what are we here on a marketing list?
and i'm not advertising bohemian slack or condoning rip-offs, mind you. the
music _has_ to be distributed, made known & available and the producers h
Yeah well Everything was possible after "NewOrder meets Blaze". What's
next: "JuanAtkins meets the Venga Boys"?
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From: "Vince Woolums" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hehehe, this is interesting...don't barf because these trance guys are
out here selling their music
to its highest potential. Are many current and burgeoning techno
artists doing that? Nooo.
And the sad thing is that we DON'T have to jeopardize anything to do it.
It can still be techno.
PROGRESSIVE / TRANCE
NEW ORDER/PAPERCLIP PEOPLE
BLUE MONDAY/THROW 2002 (PROMO) 12
Slammin' new tech trance remix of this classic from New Order done by ROB
SEARLE, the man behind the many Frankie Goes to Hollywood trance remixes.
This one sticks fairly close to the original with the original elem