Apparently, this was played on the last Annie Nightingale show near the end (I haven't listened yet as my PC won't let me skip past parts of the show!). Has anyone heard of this??
Seems like Chems remixes are showing up everywhere now!!
Posted 09 January 2008 - 8:20 PM
IF its the rather bloody fantastic breaks version I heard at Fabric which the Plumps played at the last Eargasm then let me tell you all now...its ACE!
Cant say much more as I was rather Under The Influence of the music and was a bit lost jumping around like a loon to one of me fave tunes about at the mo...but its certainly breakstastic!
Posted 10 January 2008 - 8:51 AM
This is a good one, kiddies!!! Kind of a pain in the ass, but here's the link to Annie Nightingale's show.
http://www.bbc.co.uk...ale/index.shtml
The track starts a little after 17:35:00, although you hear one of the guys of Stanton Warriors talking over the track about it. It's actually interesting--I really like the Jesse Jackson clips. It even helps bring out and amplify that amazing heightened sensation in the Brothers' original version.
Oh yeah, and use IE if you want to skip ahead in the recording. I usually use FireFox, but I had to switch for the moment in order to fast forward, or else I would be sitting there for nearly two hours. Not to say that there weren't some killer tracks in the show, though. ;-)
Posted 10 January 2008 - 8:58 AM
So as I'm going through on my first listen. It's about 1:35 into the set. They mention the Jesse Jackson accapella that they did over it. I like the 'don't surrender' bit over the first break down. Like some of the mini bits of momentarily EQ and Delay craziness. Don't like the typical stanton breaks beat through it. The Jesse Jackson accapella is along the same lines as the 'love is all' theme in many other chemical lyrics. It was alright. Not the greatest remix.
On a side note, anybody remeber or know what the name of that track that used the 'I am Somebody!' sample by Jesse Jackson. I forget if I heard it in one of the chems sets or if it was an old essential mix I was listening to.
Posted 10 January 2008 - 3:22 PM
dude, this is shit, i mean i am kinda biased, because i don't think any remix could ever do this song justice (it's just not a remix-able song, its perfection as it is)
but they took EBW8 and sequenced drums over it, like the full song, its just like they painted over it, no rearrangement, dead set, it is the song in its entirety, with an annoying breaks beat over the top of it, thus cluttering it up. perhaps if they had access to the separated tracks, but this makes me angry. its shit.
Posted 10 January 2008 - 8:18 PM
Csar, sorry I meant that it was 1 hour 35 minutes into the set. Yah I don't consider most stanton warriors remixes great in the first place. Nothing has really caught my ear by them. My sister loves them but....yah just can't get into them.
Posted 11 January 2008 - 12:45 AM
I think it's not bad although I agree with Joslyn in terms of Saturate's peak - when the breaks come in.
This is a typical average but ok Stanton Warrior beat. In the end of the day it's a lot better than this shitty DIA remix someone posted here 1 or 2 days ago.
@Rynostar: ah alright. So I was like "what? That's the Saturate remix? I think they mislabled it." Because there were the NPTF vocals repeated over and over again. So the remix itself is closer to the set's end. About 2.5 hours I guess,