iTunes purchases Sep 08 part 2
Thursday, October 16th, 2008St. Etienne - Chaos In The Gym, Walkman
Walkman is a straight disco number from their ‘98 Midnight Groove EP, Chaos In The Gym is their rework of a Peter Thomas composition for a tribute compilation of his works (as far as I can tell).
Chemical Brothers - The Salmon Dance (Crookers ‘Wow’ Mix)
Well it’s an improvement on the troublesome original.
Slagsmalsklubben - Sponsored By Destiny
MONSTROUS electro-pop from last year’s Boss For Leader LP - deserved to be big somewhere somehow but with a name like that perhaps difficult. Great track title tho.
Digitonal - Ana Kata
Opening track from this year’s Save Your Light For Darker Days LP. A mix of electronic ambience and classical strings.
Par-T One vs INXS - I’m So Crazy
Disco punk jam from the early 00s. still good, and weirder than it’s success suggested.
Frankie Knuckles & Jamie Principle - Your Love (You Got The Love Mix)
A mix I hadn’t heard before. the arpeggiated pattern sounding different yet again. more ambient synth touches, a rougher breakbeat dropped in…and then ruined by a re-recorded non-Staton vocal and some rubbish synth-guitar (wouldn’t have bought it if I’d noticed this). Stick to the original bootleg!
Red Snapper - Hot Flush (Sabres Of Paradise Mix)
Another great Weatherall remix. will always remember Coldcut seguing from this into the Doctor Who theme on their much-loved Journeys By DJ mix CD. To be honest I prefer the original mix of ‘Hot Flush’ tho.
Fontan - Early Morning (Studio Version)
Another nice ‘Balearic’ rework by the new masters of the said vibe - desperate for a new album tho.
Kraftwerk - Expo 2000 EP
To replace lousy low bitrate versions from all those years ago (original mix would’ve been one of the first 5 MP3s I ever downloaded).



Liam Howlett didn’t do many remixes but they were all pretty good fun and this one allowed him to indulge and pay tribute to his hip-hop beginnings somewhat. Comic-book menace with funky breakbeats and the ominous brass build-up works really well. The track is busy enough to never sound boring.
Huge tribal-ly Latino house opus by MAW’s Louie Vega from which India’s soaring vocals immediately became a sampler’s favourite (appearing on a couple of Jungle tracks that same year as well as on Vega’s own co-production with Eric Morillo, ‘Reach’, the next year). A video exists in my mind similar in style to Los Lobos’s ‘Kiko And The Lavender Moon’ but with added elephants, dancing and rotating symbols.
It just goes on and on on but not for one moment is the motoring monotony of ‘Acid Eiffel’ not in unison with every facet of human emotion but anger. You’re moving fast but the landscape around you, the exposed strips of red and white light, the elongated cascade of faces and structures, seem to be moving even faster. Sadder still, I only visited Paris for the first time this year and it just didn’t feel quite this bloody romantic. The greatest European techno-trance track of all time. Feel every beat, bell clap and bass tone.













