----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew MacQueen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "::P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "313" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 1:09 AM Subject: RE: (313) Bradock Discog+French House
Re: Motorbass > immaculately produced French House with the > funk ripping out of it- album is called Pan Soul. > > I remember when this came out, 1995-96 or so... really different > sounding too, really stood apart from all the generic formula house > flooding the market at the time, the right mix of everything. Pan Soul > is filling to listen to, like a good meal! Ha ha.. Yeah. Third this recommendation. It really has a unique flavor. Harps, scratching, many things you didn' texpect to hear in deep house. But then we mustn't forget these are some of the same folks who brought us La Funk Mob and The Mighty Bop (BTW - anyone else feeling those recent Herbert remixes of the Mighty Bop? - nice). > BTW on Pepe Bradock, how hard is that older Kif stuff to track down? > What do people consider the must-haves of the Kif material? Un Pepe En Or Vol. 2, 12" (Kif) is good for one track that is not much more than a disco loop, but an excelleent loop at that. Not realy the most captivating of his records though. Of his earlier stuff I liked his releases as Trankilou - Escalope De Dingue EP on Kif and the St Glin-Glin EP on BPM Records (although I find something a bit infuriating about this one). > I'll admit more than a few of the Pepe Bradock remixes I've heard have > just been so-so, but his original productions I have had more success > with. Of course that's completely subjective and has a bit to do with > the source tracks getting remixed too... so, FWIW. Yeah, my take is completely the opposite. I think he's more skilled with other people's stuff, and his own greatest successes have been the ones that rely most heavilly on full-blown loops rather than snips. But, to each his own, as they say. :) Tristan ======= Text/Mixes: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
