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Album: Jump Leads
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Released: 2002
Length: 6:50
Plays (last 30 days): 1
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 beelzebubba wrote:

I am so sick of manufactured tribal-world-beat-electronic-dance crap.

You're entirely free to switch back to the "canned goods" FM radio. Or, do you need instruction on how to PSD or, switch station selection? RP is noted for it's variety of eclectic artists. Sad, that you restrict yourself by such a narrow listening range. 

 snowcone wrote:

Never heard these guys before. (thanks again, RP!)

gotta say, "Fila Brazillia" sounds like a government-sponsored open source FTP server implementation...


Yeah Iโ€™m sitting here dazed as to why Iโ€™m just hearing this. I would have. 
Never heard these guys before. (thanks again, RP!)

gotta say, "Fila Brazillia" sounds like a government-sponsored open source FTP server implementation...
Hooray!  The Global Mix is back ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿงก๐Ÿ’œ
I am surprised by: 1) the fact that Fila Brazillia is on RP and; 2) that there is only 1 Fila Brazillia track on RP! These guys and most of the rest of the artists on Pork Recordings were in heavy rotation for me in the mid to late 90s. I highly recommend the albums "Maim That Tune" and "Mess".   Also, anything by Steve Cobby as The Solid Doctor.  Great stuff. 



and Long Live RP!
Interesting remix of Dead Can Dance. Thumbs Up.
Dunno. Seems to me that they took one of the weaker DCD songs and diluted it...
 donpdonp wrote:

this is RP? i thought i was on an electronica station for a minute.


Yes to both, in a way.  You are on an "eclectica" station for a minute.
I like the little Magnum PI guitar licks in there
Undertone of Grand Funk Railroad in there.  I'm your captain...
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Cool remix, but it sounds dated in comparison to the original DCD song, which still sounds fresh.
I like DCD and like the fila brazillia. It's like chocolate and peanut butter! Thanks Bill for the chill out break!
I'm sure there was a brief sample of something by Love from the Foursail albumn as well
this is RP? i thought i was on an electronica station for a minute.
I love these covers. You need to relax your mind.
Hm, even though I know a few covers which in my opinion sound better than the original, this is not the case. For someone who likes this genre I guesss its an OK tune but nothing else.
Since when do any of us get to set the boundaries on real-ness? But since you brought it up, this is just as real as anything else out there. Shesdifferent wrote:
Meh Too fluffy compared to Dead Can Dance's profound real-ness
Yeah, baby.
...this skirts the boundary between transformative sampling and outright cribbing of another piece...at a certain point, an artist should ask herself if a work perhaps would be better framed as a remix, instead of a new song...
Meh Too fluffy compared to Dead Can Dance's profound real-ness
this is a rather nice arrangement
Prefer the DCD song as well... And it is actually in the library... ;) Heard better songs of Fila as well...
I am so sick of manufactured tribal-world-beat-electronic-dance crap.
Hail the chill-out gods!
Frankly, putting a drum machine to the tribal sounds of DCD doesn\'t appeal to me... :roll:
Versa. The liner notes credit a sample from Dead Can Dance's "The Snake and the Moon."
Originally Posted by ludwig7: Did these guys lift song elements from Dead Can Dance's Spiritchaser album, or vice versa? There's altogether too much incestual sampling going on these days.
Did these guys lift song elements from Dead Can Dance\'s Spiritchaser album, or vice versa? There\'s altogether too much incestual sampling going on these days.