From The Rare Guy Sent Tue, Jun 9th 1998, 16:55
On Monday, 08-Jun-98, Adam J Weitzman wrote [about Re: (idm) dj spooky]: >GamePrg. wrote: >> speaking of which.. does anybody know anything about his >> collaboration with metallica (was it?) . >> >> is it any good? (closing his eyes tight in a defensive posture) >Well, I think it's pretty good, but then, I am a Metallica fan. (ducking >rotten >vegetables) well metallica is damn good musically, and I'll catch those veggies and throw 'em back... but.. I'm not sure about DJ Spoooky hehe :D >DJ Spooky has done two remixes of the Metallica classic "For Whom The Bell >Tolls." One version appears on the Spawn soundtrack (which also has >Metallica's >Kirk Hammett jamming over Orbital's "Satan") and the other appears on >Metallica's "The Memory Remains" single. They are both pretty twisted, very >dubby and spacey, and if any vocals appear, they are from the chorus of the >song. Unless you're a collector, I wouldn't say you needed both, and you're >better off getting the Spawn soundtrack version. they available on vinyl? >This makes it much easier to connect the metal world and the IDM world in any >"Six Degrees Of..." game you might want to play (although Trent Reznor's remix >of Megadeth's "Symphony Of Destruction" pretty much cemented that link >already). well Trent Reznor isn't no where near IDM imao. (= in my arrogant opinion) __ __\ \ / /_\ \ \_____/ "..in whatever you do, if you can't break new ground, what's the point?" - James Cameron