808 vs KLF
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808 vs KLF
Hi all
Have 808 ever met the KLF? Apparently the KLF sample "Pacific" somewhere in the 44min "Chil Out" album (according to Wikipedia). Then we have 808 / Tunes and KLF sampling "The Big Country". Plus KLF have a 808 Base mix of either WTIL or 3AM and according to RC magazine "Tunes Splits The Atom" samples 3AM.
Well both groups sample well, like, just about anything. (OK on their early stuff only) and both groups create live versions by adding crowd noise to studio concoctions. Both groups release different UK, JP and US pressings of the same release and both groups rename their tracks at will.
And finally. Nicky Locket and Drummond sure ain't no Eminem. Oh now finally, both groups have promised repackages of early work which never materialises
Ideas
SKA333
Have 808 ever met the KLF? Apparently the KLF sample "Pacific" somewhere in the 44min "Chil Out" album (according to Wikipedia). Then we have 808 / Tunes and KLF sampling "The Big Country". Plus KLF have a 808 Base mix of either WTIL or 3AM and according to RC magazine "Tunes Splits The Atom" samples 3AM.
Well both groups sample well, like, just about anything. (OK on their early stuff only) and both groups create live versions by adding crowd noise to studio concoctions. Both groups release different UK, JP and US pressings of the same release and both groups rename their tracks at will.
And finally. Nicky Locket and Drummond sure ain't no Eminem. Oh now finally, both groups have promised repackages of early work which never materialises
Ideas
SKA333
This might answer some of your questions...:
http://www.discogs.com/release/49936
http://www.klf.de/glossary/index.php?entry=9
http://www.discogs.com/release/49936
http://www.klf.de/glossary/index.php?entry=9
This answers the 808bass mix question:
http://www.808state.com/discogs/not808.htm
http://www.808state.com/discogs/not808.htm
Hi all
I know the facts, but i need the conspiracy theory. Why were 808 State on ZTT in the first place? There's no TH productions. And why Tommy Boy which is an African American Rap / R&B label. 808 deal out 50 free DL tracks. Two free albums of remixes and do free gigs. Doesn't that sound KLFish?
And the 808 colabs are odd. I always felt that 808 purposefully commit financial suicide. Truth is guys, i love them but when i heard "Bond" (off the pre-tape) i wondered what the h ll it was.
Don't get me wrong. I buy all i can get (ask Markus) but tracks like "Pump" and "Skin Up Pin Up" hardly do them or their collaborators justice. Honestly i was a dj and the idea of putting on THOSE tracks never entered my mind.
After hearing "Yakuza" i thought 808 would go trip hoppy. I'd never dictate to them but hell even U2 is more danceable.
Ideas?
SKAM333
I know the facts, but i need the conspiracy theory. Why were 808 State on ZTT in the first place? There's no TH productions. And why Tommy Boy which is an African American Rap / R&B label. 808 deal out 50 free DL tracks. Two free albums of remixes and do free gigs. Doesn't that sound KLFish?
And the 808 colabs are odd. I always felt that 808 purposefully commit financial suicide. Truth is guys, i love them but when i heard "Bond" (off the pre-tape) i wondered what the h ll it was.
Don't get me wrong. I buy all i can get (ask Markus) but tracks like "Pump" and "Skin Up Pin Up" hardly do them or their collaborators justice. Honestly i was a dj and the idea of putting on THOSE tracks never entered my mind.
After hearing "Yakuza" i thought 808 would go trip hoppy. I'd never dictate to them but hell even U2 is more danceable.
Ideas?
SKAM333
Don't think there's any conspiracy theories, but here's a couple more things to add to the fire!
- Graham and Jimmy Cauty were both involved in the Blue Pearl project
- 808's original website was feedback.com - managed by Kier (also involved with both Jimmy and The Black Dog)
- Both 808 and Jimmy remixed tracks for The Black Dog's remix album on Hydrogen Dukebox
- Graham has been involved with remixing a track for Blacksmoke (which used to feature Jimmy Cauty)
- Graham and Jimmy Cauty were both involved in the Blue Pearl project
- 808's original website was feedback.com - managed by Kier (also involved with both Jimmy and The Black Dog)
- Both 808 and Jimmy remixed tracks for The Black Dog's remix album on Hydrogen Dukebox
- Graham has been involved with remixing a track for Blacksmoke (which used to feature Jimmy Cauty)
As for the less dance-sounding tracks, I guess that's a general musical process - i.e. making music different to what you did before... Sure, they could do as they did with Cubik/Olympic/In Yer Face, and continue to make music with similar chord structures, but trends change, and that was probably just part of the 90/91 musical trend...
True Markusmarkus wrote:Totally agree with Nick. And in answer to Lionel's comment on Skin Up Pin Up - it totally rocks, one of my fave 808 of all time! So, just a question of different tastes.
I love 808. I just thought that, well, acts like to make money. Clearly the KLF and 808State don't. Basically Masun fans buy Mansun and 808State fans buy 808State. Who buys the collaborations? G d knows. You know the flack we faced from REM fans back in 1996 after the King Of Comedy remix. I love it. REM fans hated it. Come on Markus. I know you only play the dub / instr versions of Sun Arise and Halo. And i cannot fathom why Radio has vocals.
808 don't need vocals from odd acts like well just about everyone. I still think that Exel is an EXELent album
Cheers
SKAM333
Mansun & 808 fans?De Lillie wrote:Who buys the collaborations? G d knows.
One of my favourite tracks - love Rolf Harris, so love the vocal AND dub/instr versions of Sun Arise.De Lillie wrote: I know you only play the dub / instr versions of Sun Arise.
Didn't Ex:el have four vocal tracks?De Lillie wrote:808 don't need vocals from odd acts like well just about everyone. I still think that Exel is an EXELent album
Nick
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