I think that's just a looped and cleaned-up edit of the credits track from the Stadium House Trilogy, unless Adam (?) confirms otherwise. ..::// Thomas Touzimsky "[B]rewed with pride, yet with furious impatience and bad temper. We scream violent threats at this beer every day to make it brew faster." - Stuart Bruce (Serious Beer Project) Am 23.01.2012 um 22:16 schrieb Dan T. Hutchins:
Somebody posted somewhere an early 4:30 instrumental of It's "Grim Up North "with the title of "Turn-Up the Strobe" which is interesting. These guys would completely discard some finished works and endlessly recycle others. Just an aside...
Dan
On Jan 23, 2012, at 11:47 AM, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote:
Good timing, Thomas. For some reason, I've been a bit KSTJ-obsessed over the past few days (I've listened to every remix including the demo ones more than a couple times). I had that same thought this weekend as well. It doesn't surprise me that Bill and Jimmy's original plan failed, as I've always found KSTJ to be a pretty dull tune, but "Kylie Said Trance" and its related remixes are pretty top-shelf work by the guys so it's no surprise they'd re-use the best parts for other tracks. In a way, I used to think "Make It Rain" didn't seem to have the same roots as the other Pure Trance tunes, so it makes sense that it has a slightly different basis.
-- Micah Stupak micah@benthic.cc
On 23 Jan 12, at 03.25, Thomas Touzimsky wrote:
Anyone else thinks that "Kylie Said Trance" and "Make It Rain" were the same song at some point? They both share the same chords, are in the same key, and the former even features snippets of Maxine's vocals from "Make It Rain" ('Oh, oh, oh, won't you [make it rain]') which don't appear anywhere else. I can see how Bill and Jimmy would take "Kylie Said Trance" after the single bombed and reworked it for JAMS LP6, though that doesn't quite explain why "Kylie Said Trance" already featured said snippets.
Thoughts?
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
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