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From: "Brian Dillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 1:23 PM
Subject: FW: [313] somewhat OT: Moby, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Pet Shop Boys, JJ
Fad, Hip House and other current threads


> 313 content: anyone ever heard the various 313 remixes of the PSB?
terrence
> parker and mk have both done fantastic PSB mixes ("i wouldn't normally do
> that kind of thing" and "can you forgive her").

I played the "Can You Forgive Her" remix two weeks ago too. It's my favorite
PSB remix bar-none.

> kevin saunderson did a
> couple less spectacular mixes of "go west," including one with the word
> "trance" in the title (!!).

Yeah - these are by no means essential, but interesting for sure.

> eddie fowlkes did a very strange remix of "i
> want a dog," if i'm not mistaken.

It's kinda mixed up with Atomic Dog, and similar in feel. Very nice.

> and the psb themselves did a pretty good,
> though limited-edition, somewhat detroity techno album called relentless.

It's quite good. The package came out at the same time as Very. It was a
bubble-wrap-esque sleeve, with both Very and Relentless included - I always
thought of it as "Very Relentless". It veers towards the proto-trance end of
things, but definitely of a higher quality than the later stuff. Think of
the Jam & Spoon remixes from around that time and you get a feel for what
it's like, although with better staying power and less over-the-top
tranceness to it [runs for cover in fear of Jam & Spoon flamethrowers].

Another nice set of remixes were Deep Dish's takes on "Se a Vida E" (quite
towards techno for them)
and the 312 relevent Frankie Knuckles remix of "I Want A Dog". Crucial.

I'm doing my best to resurrect early-'90s synth-pop remixes from underground
house/techno artists. :) The Francois K and Orb remixes of Violator-era
Depeche Mode are also presently pushing my buttons. Oh, and the Chris &
Cosey remix CD. That Carl Craig treatment is sweet.

Tristan
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