Actually, although I play the DJ Pierre Wild Pitch remix of "Late Night,"
it doesn't seem as wild-pitchy to me as a lot of the others; the
rythmic bed is a lot stiffer sounding than the more flowing examples
are.  On the other hand, if DJ Pierre calls it "wild pitch", then there
you go.





 yea i agree ... that maybe a good call.............. check closely ...there
is no wildpitch mix of late night ......there is a dj pierre mix....it's
pretty much a wildpitch mix but does'nt say it is......so technically your
right..... nice ears......i think source material may play a little part as
well..... i mean it is jeff mills

side 1.
jeff mills
latenight .....with
mills mix
dj pierre mix
dj pierre dub mix....

side 2.
jeff mills
berlin....with
mills mix
wild pitch mix
wild pitch dub mix....

label: pow wow trance


michael




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> Actually, although I play the DJ Pierre Wild Pitch remix of "Late Night,"
> it doesn't seem as wild-pitchy to me as a lot of the others; the
> rythmic bed is a lot stiffer sounding than the more flowing examples
> are.  On the other hand, if DJ Pierre calls it "wild pitch", then there
> you go.
>
> The thing I don't like about this record is that it's pressed at very
> low volumes, practically the only one I need to push all the way to 10
> on my Rane when the average steady-in-the-red setting is 7 (those of
> you who know Ranes can see what I'm saying, this record lacks *punch*!).
> I've tried a couple different copies so it's not just my particular one.
>
> I don't know if this is a Pow Wow characteristic or just a bum pressing.
>
> phred
>
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