Ooops.  :)

Guess I was thinking of those collaborations on 1991's Ex:El.

-d

At 8:43 AM -0700 4/30/01, Brian Dillard wrote:
graham massey didn't produce any bjork solo stuff till her second album,
"post." the first one was produced by nellee hooper of soul ii soul/sinead
o'connor/madonna fame.

bjork was definitely aware of plus 8 at the time; speedy j remixed her first
single, "human behaviour," off the same album as "big time sensuality."

brian


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-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Sicko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 5:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [313] bjork/plus8


Interesting ... never noticed the similarity given the different
tempo and contrast. I don't think they're the exact same notes though.

Can't remember if 808 State's Graham Massey produced that track or
not ... there's an tangential Cubik >> Technarchy >> Big Time
Sensuality loop there if he did.  :)

-d

At 11:29 PM -0400 4/29/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone know if the bass line in bjork's big time senuality(off debut)
is
taken from plus8's technarchy?   or is it purely coincidence?

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