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#4
Posted 13 January 2005 - 6:02 PM
I have this radio mix from 5.03.1995 and on track listing there is: The Beatles - Tommorow Never Know, no anything who is mixing that and so on. This same track is on this never released radio mix from 1996 (You can get this from internet). This song is just BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
#8
Posted 13 January 2005 - 6:44 PM
irish fan Escribi�:
aw the essential mix still have to get that and brit hop and amyl house i then i have all the dj mixes X-D tomorrow never knows is a great song
Ah yes, Brit Pop and Amyl House, thanks for reminding me... another must-have pickup when I'm in London. I've searched high and low in shops here, and I can't even order it from my work.
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#9
Posted 13 January 2005 - 7:42 PM
equinoxe24 Escribi�:
I have this radio mix from 5.03.1995 and on track listing there is: The Beatles - Tommorow Never Know, no anything who is mixing that and so on. This same track is on this never released radio mix from 1996 (You can get this from internet). This song is just BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
i think this is another chemical bootleg they make for their dj sets. i think they have that mix of Emmanuel Top - 'Lobotomie' and the Beatles - 'Tomorrow Never Knows' pre mixed on one vinyl record. if you listen on both bbc mixes you can hear teases of the sitar from TNK before the chop up ending of lobotomie. when ever i have ever heard them spin lobotomie out i hear those same teases of the sitar and then they normally turn the power of the decks so the tune slowly winds down to a halt before the record would break into tomorrow never knows.
if you think thats cool you should hear UNKLE's mix tomorrow never knows, in keeping with the original, and very tastefully done . man they are mental dj's. i think they did it on their essential mix set. also unkle have a mad routine with Fleetwood Mac's - 'The Chain'. which some people in the UK will be more familiar as the old bbc theme tune for formula one racing.
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#11
Posted 14 January 2005 - 1:24 AM
UNKLE are excellent. Their version of The Chain is wicked with the backwards bits. It used to be James Lavelle and DJ Shadow but now it's James Lavelle and Richard File. if you can find the Breezeblock session with UNKLE and the Scratch Perverts you should download it and please your ears.
i have heard an UNKLE do a decks n effects set live and have heard DJ Shadow live, both awsome
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction & Never Never Land
i have heard an UNKLE do a decks n effects set live and have heard DJ Shadow live, both awsome
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction & Never Never Land
#12
Posted 14 January 2005 - 1:47 AM
irish fan Escribi�:
aw the essential mix still have to get that and brit hop and amyl house i then i have all the dj mixes X-D tomorrow never knows is a great song
now i know what to send u next time as i have both. u should have told me earlier mate ;-)
love is all.
#13
Posted 14 January 2005 - 1:52 PM
UNKLE are excellent
I love UNKLE!!! I have never seen them, but i love their tunes, Ian Browns FEAR is like 1 of my fave tunes ever and their remix is magical.
i remember the first time i went to creamfields 2003, and sasha was broadcasting a live essential mix and he dropped his remix of in a state,
that was something else!!! :D
I think i need to hear more from these guys,
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