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May i dedicate a mix to Fluke
Not sure how many other Fluke fans there are here, but despite how you feel about 'em, comparisons are often made between Fluke and Underworld. i dig 'em because Fluke evolved with the 90's techno styles, from synth-house to trip-hop to big-beat and beyond, and they did it all well.
Their latest reinvention is a band called "2 Bit Pie", basicaly Fluke with some additional producers and another singer. Check them out..their LP arrives on 4 sept. if you're a Fluke fan or in need of an intro, here's a quick-n-dirty 'tribute' mix: [COLOR=#0000ff]http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WL31LO0K[/COLOR] Fluke "May i dedicate a little song to you" tribute mix by AViD 45 MB 48:57 1. FLUKE: "Groovy Feeling" (Thick & Creamy mix) 2. FLUKE: "Bullet" 3. FLUKE: "My Spine" 4. FLUKE: "Tosh" (Gosh mix) 5. 2 BIT PIE: "Nobody Never" (promo) 6. FLUKE: "Electric Guitar" (humbucker) 7. FLUKE: "Amp" 8. FLUKE: "Hang Tough" 9. 2 BIT PIE: "Soto Mundo" (promo) 10. FLUKE: "Twitch" (extended mix) 11. FLUKE: "Absurd" 12. 2 BIT PIE: "Here I Come" (promo) i can't say it all works, but i was looking for common elements and a progression of styles. The biggest "oops" is the Soto Mundo - Twitch transition...folks have been saying these tracks are similar, and yeah, they are, except that Soto Mundo is about 140 BPM and Twitch is 116 ish. So Twitch had to be sped up considerably to make it into the range of the rest of the tracks, about 130 BPM. Weirder still, Twitch's beatrate fluctuates, so i couldn't use too much of it without running into beatmatch issues. Anyway, hope you get what you can outta this...i enjoyed just relistening to Fluke records! Cheers, Holden
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