On Fri 09 Jun, Kurt Krol wrote:
> Am I the only one who is tired of all this remixed old material,  for
> songs that came out over 8 years ago?  Am I the only who needs
> completely NEW material?  I am sure this has been brought up before
> but does any know they don't just release OOTW as MP3's through the
> internet?  Sorry, I'm just tired of hearing about White Skies '99 and
> White Skies 2000 and White Skies 2001.....

Whilst I would of course love to hear new material, the fact that
Sunscreem's strength for me is half songwriting and half production
means that new versions of old tracks would be well-received as well;
some of the O3-album material does sound a little bit dated now in terms
of production, but the songwriting is strong enough that new versions
have the potential to be fantastic.

And rereleasing old tracks might be a useful way for Sunscreem to get
'remembered'; if releasing a couple more new-remixes-of-old-material
tracks means that it improves their chances of being able to release
some new material afterwards then I'm all for it.

And here's something that I might get flamed for saying...

I must admit, I don't like "Coda" that much. I tried to play about with
the remixing of it, but I thought the whole thing sounded a bit forced
and a touch uninspired from the samples and version. Whilst I really
like "Cover Me", "Catch" and "Who Will Love Me Now", I'm hoping that
future material will be as strong (in my opinion) as "WWLMN" and not
"Coda"- sorry.

Stuart.

PS. And in response to Vince's post, yeah, a Way Out West remix of a
Sunscreem track would be great... I'd love to hear what they could do
with something like "Perfect Motion" or "Exodus"...

-- 
Stuart Bruce - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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