Yup, dats the one- yeah, production wise they are pretty smart guys- I remember a few years ago there was a story about them working on some DSP products with TC Electronics that would "deep chord" your track...might have been a wind up though!
Jason 2008/4/28 Tristan Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "313 313" <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 4:51 PM > Subject: (313) Speaking of DeepChord/Echospace........ > > > > > > > The new UB313 thing just arrived today with an Echospace mix- it's not > > going to win any converts if you don't already like the sound but it > > chugs along quite nicely........ but you have to buy it becasue it's > > LIMITED EDITION- Gasp! What will they think of next? Coloured Vinyl? > > Oh, hang on- it's marbled grey vinyl. That means you have to buy 3 > > copies- one to play, one to put away "for a rainy day" and another to > > "sell on discogs sometime". :) > > > > Is this, "Trak 6" Jason? If so, that's what I used to wash my ears out with > this morning. ;) As Kent articulated a few months ago, I'm prepetually > amazed how well they manage wicked kicks alongside big basslines. Anyway... > I quite dig this one. As Interstellar said in their description, it's > perhaps the most minimal of their latest output. That was their wording, > although I'd say "subtle" might be a slightly less loaded description. My > only criticism of it, as with many of their tracks, is that they can be a > bit too long to listen to on their own, straight through, but that's a nice > problem to have as a DJ. > > On this note, I've been unable to take the Detroit Remixes of Pacou (the > Deepchord one) and both the Deepchord and Echospace remixes of The Shocking > Pinks on DFA off of heavy rotation. Ridiculously swimmy stuff. I *really* > want to hear them loud. This is probably part of why I was so disappointed > on Saturday! But if anyone needs convincing about the distinction of their > newer sounds from what it sounded like before, check the Shocking Pinks > remixes. One of them reminds me more of Bob Marley's "Jamming" than anything > else I can think of. Oh, and Ken: I passed on the Miranda remixes. I really > don't think that's anywhere near the best of their recent output. > > Tristan > ======= > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.phonopsia.co.uk >
