I would have thought that the "real" first album by the Orb finally seeing the light of day would still create a considerable amount of interest with dance music fans (of a certain age) and music fans in general, and MD might want to capitalise on that. A lot. So this all takes time.
The question is whether Alex can just go along and release it, or if he needs Jimmy's approval as well... you all know Jimmy. ..::// Thomas
Och, he can continue with his stamp collecting nonsense and tired NIN rip-offs (Blacksmoke, etc) and we can get on listening to music he did back when he was good ... :-) John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Touzimsky" <tto@klf.de> To: <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 9:19 AM Subject: Re: [KLF] Re: Transit Kings News
I would have thought that the "real" first album by the Orb finally seeing the light of day would still create a considerable amount of interest with dance music fans (of a certain age) and music fans in general, and MD might want to capitalise on that. A lot. So this all takes time.
The question is whether Alex can just go along and release it, or if he needs Jimmy's approval as well... you all know Jimmy.
..::// Thomas
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John Milne wrote:
Och, he can continue with his stamp collecting nonsense and tired NIN rip-offs (Blacksmoke, etc) and we can get on listening to music he did back when he was good ... :-)
Tut tut, I must express my disagreement on the NIN comparison there. ;) While the quality of remixes is definitely rather uneven (although, I can say I'd like all the remixed artists either, so that might be it), the original tracks are quite enjoyable; not as heavy as Ministry, but neither as self-absorbed angst-crap as Nine Inch Nails, and luckily nothing as boring as KMFDM. - Juha
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