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Snuggly: CD on it's way to you tomorrow with mighty rockness loaded on it
Loki: You still ok to do that dancy mix thing? If not it's cool, I meant to mention it last week but things got on top of me.
"What you need, you know I got..so hands up,who wants to rock?"
I've got one of their tracks, "The First Big Weekend", which I think is fantastic.
Just wondered if anyone had any more info about them, albums or other singles etc...
I too crate cds for mates.
Soul CDs, Rock, Classical, all manner of good tunes.
Gorecki.
Only heard the 3rd symphony, it was playing on Radio 3 one night and it made me pull over to listen to it finish.
Miserere is in Harlow Virgin, so might be picking that up at lunchtime as well as Eels and Cake (if they have it)
Goddam we cultured
I wanted to put some Gorecki inspired loveliness on the sampler but due to constraints of space that may have to wait. Have you got any other Gorecki stuff? I've got a few other CDs (Miserere - some amazing works for voice only and adaptions of polish folk songs) and some work for the Kronos quartet. I'd like to hear his second symphony which is supossed to be very good but have never come accross it.
I do actually like compiling sampler CDs. My last project was the best soul CD in the world (ever!), 30 tracks of my favourite 60's/70's soul and damn fine it was too. I should sell it it's that good.
My next project will be 1 CD of the best, funky as hell, underground hip hop of recent years (strictly no g-funk, thugs or players allowed).
I love having a CD-writer.
Yeah, it was me that mentioned Gorecki. I've got the 3rd Symphony (Sorrow) and it's amazing.
As for hip-hop, a massive fan.
Most recent purchases in that dept have been:
Mark B & Blade
Roots Mahnuva
Rodney P stuff (Wordlab mainly)
Rza "Bobby Digital".
Dilated Peoples are cool, really trying to get some Deliquent Habits.
As for dance music, I don't really know that much.
Got The Aphex Twin, I know I can't get Goldie at all, that drum 'n bass stuff just sounds wrong to me.
Apart from that, I only know chart dance stuff, which is no indication of a genre.
I'm happy to listen to anything at all mate.
Generally though I just think of it all as dance music and let the music press worry about which category it belongs in.
I'm not normally into getting compilation albums either, but the Euphoria series are pretty damn fantastic.
I've got Pure, Trancedental and Progressive, they're all pretty damn fantastic, but that doesn't seem to be your sort of thing.
On the subjuect, how would you classify The Aphex twin and Fila Brazillia, Cold Cut etc. I woulndn't call it Dance, but I'm not sure what genre it would come into exactly.
u-ziq, optical, photek, doc scott, sabres of paradise, aim, lamb, dj food, dj's shadow, krush, anything on Ninja Tune, Squarepusher, Grantby, Luke Vibert, Metalheads records, Prototype etc.
Plus loads of US and UK undergrounf hip hop like Dilated Peoples, Styles of Beyond, Aesop Rock and Numbskullz.
> Goatboy, this is pretty difficult.
Trying to make a compilation of my VERY
> favourite dance tracks without going over 5 CDs will be almost impossible.
> Ideally there would be a CD for chill-out, illbeint, drum n bass, vocal etc etc
> but I'll do my best to whittle it down. Could take a few days!
Quick
> question, how to you feel about hip hop? Also, was it you that liked Gorecki?
> I've got some cool post-rock/dance stuff influenced by Gorecki, Arvo Part etc
> which I love,
but a few peopled I've played it too just looked nonplussed
> rather than entralled. Not everyone's tastes I guess.
I love Drum n Bass!
Which aspect is your favourite, trance or chilled out etc?