Title: | The UK Music Conference |
Notice: | Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN. |
Moderator: | RDGENG::CROOK |
Created: | Mon Mar 28 1988 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1381 |
Total number of notes: | 39269 |
--<<This note is also entered in the DJ conference>>-- Hello, Let me introduce myself. My name is Andre Peters, and I work for End User Computing Distribution in Nijmegen, Holland. Apart from programming and computers in general, my favorite pastime is Music (with a Capital M). The kind of records I listen to are mainly PWL records. If the term doesn't make sense to you, you probably don't want to read this note any further. I am trying to find a person that is just as interested in my (thus: our) music as I am. To help you determine what kind of person I am (looking for) I will list some of my all-time favorites, along with some comments. In no particular order: The Reynolds Girls - I'd Rather Jack One of the most energetic records of this moment; I hope there will be a remix soon. This mix was done by Pete Hammond. Rick Astley - She wants to dance with me (Night and Day remix) The title of the mix was on a label on the sleeve; it may have another name in other parts of the world. I have an imported 12" from the States. There is much more rhythm in this remix, and the bassline is full of melody. An absolute must for every PWL- or Pete Hammond fan. Rick Astley - It would take a strong, strong man No 'remix' name attached to this one - but a remix it is! A jazzy piano and guitar ensemble makes you feel like you flow away, while a pumping beat and an unavoidable low bass keep the rhythm going. Rick Astley - Together Forever (The House Of Love Mix) This is the one I would save if my house were on fire. The nr.1 mix done by Pete Hammond. Probably the most forceful bass-beat ever to be put on vinyl (I have no Compact Disc Player - yet). Lots of samples, bass, and other goodies. I could go lyric over this one. Gloria Estefan & MMS - 1,2,3 (Dancing by numbers mix) This is (at least in Holland) the B-side of "Anything for you", the number one slow song of the last few weeks. The first few minutes are hardly recognizable (which is o.k. for a remix), but again it's that distinctive PWL bassline that drives everybody on the floor. ABC - The night you murdered love (The cheer chic remix) A PWL golden oldie. Definitely. Real ABC fans might hate it, I don't. Lots of Chic-samples (aaaah-freak out!) and an overall sound that keeps you playing the record over and over and over and over and over and over Sybil - my love is guaranteed (Red ink mix) I've got several mixes of this one, but the red ink mix is the most unreserved "steal-another-one's-record" I own, or even know! It's got the bassline and percussion of Marrs's Pump up the volume. It even features the "pomp op da volume" that Marrs 'loaned' from Eric B and Rakim. Blue Mercedes - I want to be your property (Street Latin Wolff USA Mix) I don't dare to say what I like most about this song : the bassline. I guess that's what is the secret of PWL's success. This one was done by Phil Harding and Ian Curnow. Detail: The original mix had 'pump up the volume'-samples, and the USA version had them replaced with 'back to back'-samples, as they appeared in.... Ellert - Love lies (House on the (P)hill mix) The dub version features the lowest bass of all times. And to be honest, it doesn't sound to good to me, in fact. But the 'house on the hill mix' is a good one - Phil Harding did an outstanding Job. Lou - Rookies revenge (Quantum jump mix) This record has something going for it that has nothing to do with the sound, namely the sleeve. This Lou - girl (no doubt about that!) could have been the reason to buy the record. If she says "jump", I'll ask "how high". But as far as sound is concerned, this record is an exact copy of "rise to the occasion" by Climie Fisher, or vice versa. The instrumental parts can be 'phased' when you have two turntables! By the way, did you notice that (Lou's and ) Climie Fisher's drums and percussion are the same as Marrs's Pump op the volume, but then slower?? Jermain Stewart - Say it again Again a slow hip-hoppable record. Samples, samples and samples, and some Jermaine Stewart as well. This kind of record gets you into a certain groove - you just don't want to play faster records any more. Supertramp - I'm beggin' you (Mad House Mix) One word jumpes into my mind when I think about this record: J-J-J-JACK!!! The superlative JACK (your body) version of any song is this MAD house mix. Again Phil Harding. I could go on for a while - I own almost a hundred PWL/Phil/Ian/Pete records. If you managed to read this far then you might like the music I do. I preferably want to MAIL with a person who has an active behaviour, as far as music is concerned. By this I mean that he/she can give me tips on exclusives, new mixes, hot (inside) info or news. I do have some resources myself, but not abroad. I am planning on MAILing once a week. Maybe (miracles still happen, you know) there is someone who has contacts within PWL ????? Friends, relatives, mothers-in-law??? I am looking forward to any reply. Andre Peters
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369.1 | RDGENG::MACFADYEN | Just a Persistent Message Object | Fri Mar 17 1989 17:32 | 4 | |
OK then - what's PWL? Rod | |||||
369.2 | That's the way it is. | JGO::APETERS | BEEP BEEP! | Mon Mar 20 1989 08:09 | 11 |
Rod, PWL stands for Peter Waterman Limited, which is more or less the same as Stock, Aitken and Waterman. I thought that anyone with the same interest in that kind of music would know. Did you just reply to my note to find out what PWL is or do you know/like any of the records I listed?? Andre | |||||
369.3 | amazing what doctors can do nowdays ! | CHEFS::DALLISON | a slip of the tongue | Tue Mar 21 1989 16:30 | 2 |
Don't worry Andre, you'll get over it 8^) | |||||
369.4 | RDGENG::MACFADYEN | Just a Persistent Message Object | Tue Mar 21 1989 17:19 | 13 | |
Re .2: I'm sorry Andre, it was only curiosity. I'm not that keen on SAW, but thanks for replying. I don't think that you'll get much response in this file, the natives like to make fun of poor old Rick Astley for example, and find it amusing that his name rhymes with ghastly. There is one pure dance band I like that you might too, S-Express. That's only because they got some artsy cred by getting Philip Glass to remix Hey Music Lover! of course. Rod | |||||
369.5 | utter p*ss | AYOV28::MDONNELLY | party animals you make me mad | Wed Mar 22 1989 12:32 | 8 |
Funny you should say that Rod, 'cause I thought that "Music Lover" by S-Express was the worst single released this decade. Michael | |||||
369.6 | my humble opinion too | CHEFS::DALLISON | a slip of the tongue | Wed Mar 22 1989 13:16 | 1 |
ditto on Michaels comment | |||||
369.7 | RDGENG::MACFADYEN | Just a Persistent Message Object | Wed Mar 22 1989 15:22 | 6 | |
That's what I love about this file, the openness to new ideas, the relaxed tolerance of other peoples' preferences, the willingness to admit that personal dislikes may just be a blind spot... Rod | |||||
369.8 | I'D RATHER JACK te hee heee | AYOV11::LBOYD | Wed Mar 22 1989 16:37 | 10 | |
okay Rod, I admit it may just be a blind spot on my part and that the crap that is continually churned out by Stock, Aitken & Waterman just does not appeal to me personally :-) But there again I'm a tolerant person. Lindsay | |||||
369.9 | still on the lookout | JGO::APETERS | BEEP BEEP! | Thu Mar 23 1989 12:04 | 26 |
Rod, An attempt to go back to the roots of this topic: you stated that there is little chance of finding people with similar music interests as me IN THIS FILE. Do you, or anybody reading this note, know of a conference where to post my request? As for Rick Astley, I must say that it's not the singers/groups I like in particular. It's the way the songs are produced and mixed that attracts me. For instance, the record by Supertramp (In Dutch we sometimes call the group 'Superramp', which means 'Super Disaster" in our language) does not sound like Supertramp at all; in fact, their fans probably hate that record. Furthermore, I want to stress the fact that PWL records can be split into two main categories. The one is the type I like, desribed and buy. The other kind is -strangely enough- the more commercially succesful kind. I am talking about the Kylie Minogue-sort of record. That kind features the cold, poing- poing-poing bassline, instead of the bwoooom-bwooom-bwooom bass I like so much. I can imagine that y'all are not too fond of those songs. And because they have more (Hitparade) success, PWL/SAW is most of the time associated with that kind of record !!!! I hope I managed to make my point clear. Andre. | |||||
369.10 | the Federation ? | YUPPY::BENNETT | get your kicks on router 66 | Thu Mar 23 1989 12:50 | 14 |
Not that I know much or indeed like the music you have described, You may(not) wish to know that my mate 'Hoss' (Rob Nicholls) along with 'Flip' 'Froggy' and 'Jelly Beane' (SP) make up a bunch mixers called the 'Federation' .Why all these silly names, nearly as stupid as Stock Aitken and Dennis Waterman :-) I must admit at my other halves 21st a little while ago 'Hoss' (as in that american 'Spag' Wester series - the name of which eludes me) did get a good responce from all generations there until he dropped his trousers to expose a pair of very silly surf' shorts. Graham ... | |||||
369.11 | Jeetje!! | JGO::FVISSER | Thu Mar 23 1989 13:57 | 6 | |
Jeetje Andr�,hoe kan dit nou zo ineens??? Translation: Jee-wiz Andr�,How can this happen so fast?? Jan Kwikkel(the dance music library 1969-19..) | |||||
369.12 | Success??? | ISLNDS::ROBINSON | Thu Mar 23 1989 14:03 | 10 | |
SAW as producers don't impress me that much really - if you want good producers try Alan Parsons or for dance music there is none better than Trevor Horn (now if he could only get along with the groups he produces). Isn't the new Sigue Sigue Sputnik by SAW? - Not that impressive. will | |||||
369.13 | More opinions | JGO::APETERS | BEEP BEEP! | Thu Mar 23 1989 15:52 | 11 |
Will, SSS by SAW = CRAP, I agree. But to say that Trevor Horn is the best producer for dance music is not my opinion. He did some great things, allright, but he's not the best. Allthough I could not name the best..... Andre. |