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Post by absenteeantique on May 21, 2005 13:53:27 GMT -5
After having this awhile, I just got around to listening to it today. I was actually pleasantly suprised. Judging by the artist and record title, I was expecting something awful. It's dancy for sure, but I actually thought it was pretty good. The Raymond remix is pretty similar to the original mix unfortunately, but overall it's a nice little 12". Better than the 2-Kut stuff in my opinion. Far better than Matador
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Post by HighProtein on May 21, 2005 14:10:57 GMT -5
Thanks for the review and picture. I'll pick it up someday
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Post by Zer0 on May 26, 2005 7:22:33 GMT -5
Buddy Electrick? What did Ray do with this band? Background info for the inept, please!
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Post by absenteeantique on May 26, 2005 12:44:23 GMT -5
The guy mainly records as Dr. Motte and Eurorythem. I believe Buddy Electrick was a one-off alias, just for that 12". I know he worked with the producer for Matador. So more of those late 80s German collaborations of Raymond's... I wouldn't be suprised if there's still more undiscovered Ray stuff from that era (and the Japan era too). I'm guessing he was either personal friends with all these guys, or they just shared studios sometimes and ended up collaborating.
Ray has one remix on the 12". "Stop In The Name Of Love (Naintz Watts Dub)". It was released in Germany on Big Sex Records, distributed by EFA. Long out of print, but not that sought-after. So it's not really extremely difficult to obtain. You can grab it on gemm.com pretty cheap.
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Post by absenteeantique on May 26, 2005 12:47:53 GMT -5
BTW, try this if you've never seen it before. It pretty much has all the info on everything Ray's ever touched.
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Post by Zer0 on May 26, 2005 15:31:21 GMT -5
Wow.... I am enlightened.
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