From Lance C McGannon Sent Sat, Jun 12th 1999, 23:39
At 06:19 PM 6/12/99 +0000, you wrote: > >Just curious: Somebody is willing to sell me their copy of Rhythim is >Rhythim (Transmat) with Strings (flam-boy-ant mix) and Strings of Life >(Mayday, Michael James) on the A side and Move It "Remix" and Kaos "Juice >Bar Mix" on the B side. I'm well aware of what it is and have heard it >before, but exactly how much should I reasonably pay for this, do you think? >Is there any way to tell what pressing of this it is, etc? More info, >please... > The Rhythm is Rhythm release you are after is Transmat #4 (Cat #MS-4) and, like most of the Transmat catalog, it should still be in print. So dont pay more than $6-7 for it. Here is all the release info: . Rhythim is Rhythim: s/t 12" (Transmat/ms-4) Tracks: a1. Stings (flam-boy-ant mix) a2. Strings of Life b1. Move It (senseless mix) b2. Kaos (mayday's juice bar mix) >Just curious: Picked up the Kodo remix one yesterday...couldn't believe it >existed. I saw Kodo perform several times as a kid and was amazed to find >that they'd been remixed...Has a nice downtempo swing to it. Anyway, again, >does anyone have more info on this? > Oh yes, the Kodo Drummer remix cd. I believe the acutal title is Kodo: Sai-So Remix Project. I think it's on Sony/Red Ink here in the states. A friend let me check this one a few weeks ago. It features established remixers trying their hand at retooling Kodo's mixture of tribal African polyrhythms and traditional Japanese taiko. Remixers include DJ Krush, Bill Laswell, Kevin Yost, and Strobe to name a few. The only mix that really stood out was Kevin Yost's Deep Ethnic mix which was a lush downtempo late- night houser. It was definitely an interesting release but i couldnt justify buying the whole cd for just one mix. But i believe there is a 2-track sampler from this cd which includes the Yost remix so that might be the better route to go... -->-Lance--- xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states