The same Aphex Twin who, when a courier knocked on his door to collect a remix of a Lemonheads track he was meant to have completed, realised he had totally forgot and gave the courier a CDR/DAT of some random AFX noodlings he had recently been working on? And it appeared on the CD single? =) IMHO just use sites like Juno to 'try before you buy', or file sharing clients if you are so inclined. It's all semantics anyway, and depends on how literally you define 'remix' And I mean "literally" too, as anyone who has heard Squaremeter's KLF 'remixes' will attest. Usually represented by the symbol for M-squared, which i can't represent here, with tracks like 'Kopyright Liberation' Squaremeter take a KLF track, blast it into a million fragments and reconstruct it as something else entirely. But it's pure KLF. Arguably tbc. theREALmxyzptlk <theREALmxyzptlk@comcast.net> wrote: TheMgnt@aol.com wrote:
if you wanna buy it, or at least listen to it, not sure to hear any klf in this...
Yeah, exactly. So how can something like this be classified as a remix? I've never understood it. I guess it's one thing if it's on the single of the track being remixed, but something like this looks like an attempt to sell records by using the KLF name.
Ricardo Villalobos does not need to do that to sell records. He has a pretty large audience in the microhouse community, trust me. This is a series of records featuring people who WANTED to remix KLF records for whatever reason. As for it not sounding much like the original, that certainly doesn't take it from the realm of remixing at all. Aphex Twin, anyone?? jeff _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone.