Hi, While we're so much into details, here are another two trainspotting questions. :-) 1. Has anyone else than me noticed that the version of WTIL (live@tc) that appears in the "DMC minimix" (available on a DJ promo 12" and on some of the white room demo tapes (I have the latter)) is a completely unreleased one? It has a different bassline (during MC Bello's rap) than the common live@tc version, and there are some other samples too which are not on the released version - though the extra samples can have been put there by the mixers of course. But the bassline? (Also, the DMC minimix also contains "The White Room", which is not mentioned in the discography.) 2. Has anyone else than me noticed that the track "KLF slo[w] the beats" which appears on "Demos vol. 2" and (part of it) on "Arkive 1" (or was it 2?) is slightly different on these two releases? The version on the demo tape is not at all as "slowed down" than the version on Arkive, it sounds more like "Borrowed love", but with a different intro. There are other differences than the speed as well, I think. (Unfortunately, I don't have the track 6:01 on Eternity project one to compare with at the moment, which should also be the same track.) /Johan.
1. Has anyone else than me noticed that the version of WTIL (live@tc) that appears in the "DMC minimix" (available on a DJ promo 12" and on some of the white room demo tapes (I have the latter)) is a completely unreleased one? It has a different bassline (during MC Bello's rap) than the common live@tc version, and there are some other samples too which are not on the released version - though the extra samples can have been put there by the mixers of course. But the bassline? (Also, the DMC minimix also contains "The White Room", which is not mentioned in the discography.)
The extra samples were added by Brian Butler I guess. If you turn up the volume enough you can still here the original bass line - or at least what could be called a bass line, since it has the normal riff only in the live@tc mix, nothing really deep. Still the best of all DJ mixes. ------ Thomas Touzimsky "Sometimes I think of letting go and never looking back and never moving forward so there would never be a past."
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