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![[User Picture]](http://p-userpic.livejournal.com/74403049/15521240) | From: julianz Mon, 5-May-2008 1:29 AM (UTC)
Nice, who needs words anyway? | (Link)
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Now I've had the chance to listen to a few of the mixtapes I'm really enjoying getting reacquainted with Cabaret Voltaire again. For some reason I never bought their stuff on CD after buying vinyl the first time round and it's probably still out in the shed somewhere. Man did I used to play that a lot.
Really liking this weeks mix. Thanks!
From: sleinen Mon, 5-May-2008 12:36 PM (UTC)
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Me too! This is my favorite so far.
![[User Picture]](http://p-userpic.livejournal.com/73973828/98643) | From: muftak Mon, 5-May-2008 7:46 PM (UTC)
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Me three. Best one so far.
The AFX track sits in there nicely. You may like another one of Richard D. James' outputs under another pseudonym: The Tuss.
Unimportant info for the really bored: That's actually a Thomas P. Heckmann track, not a Nitzer Ebb track. It's not a remix but rather a cover, since it was completely rebuilt from scratch by Heckmann, including vox. It was originally released as Knarz is Machine on Kind der Nacht in September 2000. This was then later licensed by NovaMute who released it as Nitzer Ebb vs Thomas P. Heckmann remix in 2001 (along with a Derrick May remix, which actually is a remix), renaming it "Join in the Chant (Knarz is Machine)".
![[User Picture]](http://p-userpic.livejournal.com/5887295/515656) | From: jwz Mon, 5-May-2008 6:31 PM (UTC)
I like vocoders. | (Link)
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Huh. Weird! Thanks for the info.
![[User Picture]](http://p-userpic.livejournal.com/24987078/908470) | From: telecart Wed, 7-May-2008 9:09 AM (UTC)
Re: I like vocoders. | (Link)
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Warm and fuzzy inside that you're at all interested. My love for vocoders knows no bounds either. With that in mind, I made a muxtape that goes oontz oontz you might like. At least check out the DJ Quest vs. Breakfastaz track for the vocoder goodness. | |