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Radio Scotvoid - Fae Ecosse Remixed Remix
2008-06-07 09:07:02 by deepgoa in NJ/DJ DEEP-GOA's DSNightâ„¢ Sessions & Conversations
 

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Keywords: remix, minimal techno, experimental

RADIO SCOTVOID Presents FAE ECOSSE Remixed

1. C’Mon Let’s Go! (Phasen Remix)
2. A’ Don’t Care (Rainbow Jump Orchestra Remix)
3. They’re A’ Happy (Vic Spanner Remix)
4. Junk’s Fae Ecosse Megamix
5. C’Mon Let’s Go! (Vic Spanner Remix)
6. A’ Don’t Care (Emotiquon Remix)
7. They’re A’ Happy (Adrian Carter Remix)
8. I’m A Groover, Not A Raver (Small Colin Remix)
9. C’Mon (Brother) Let’s Go! (The A-Frames Remix)

CHECK THE ORIGINAL FAE ECOSSE EP HERE

email me: radioscotvoid (at) gmail (dot) com
www.myspace.com/rsvpradioscotvoid
www.radioscotvoid.com

Ti a’ the growlers who made me who I am the day!
Cheers n’ nat!”

Scott D Buchanan.
© Radio Scotvoid Productions
Copyright 2008 Scott D Buchanan.

CONTACT REMIX ARTISTS HERE:

Phasen hails from Orlando/Gainesville, Florida, US - check out his myspace site: www.myspace.com/psychedelicpsound

Rainbow Jump Orchestra hails from Boston, Massachusetts, US - check out his myspace site: www.myspace.com/rainbowjumporchestra

Vic Spanner hails from Canterbury, England - check out his myspace site: www.myspace.com/vicspanner

Junk hails from London, England - check out his myspace site: www.myspace.com/piecesofjunk

Emotiquon hail from Ayr, Scotland - check out their myspace site: www.myspace.com/emotiquon

Adrian Carter hails from Sheffield, England - check out his myspace site: www.myspace.com/adriancarter

Small Colin hails from Cumbernauld, Scotland, but lives in Sweden - check out his myspace site: www.myspace.com/smallcolin

The A-Frames hail from Edinburgh, Scotland - check out Alan’s photography too - www.alanfinn.com

“Use what you have. Learn everything that can be done with it. Try things you think you shouldn’t do.
Record in differents places. Put the ‘wrong’ mics on things. Try to capture the loose first takes.
Experiment. Only when you have outgrown your gear(and you will know) might you need to search for more.
Never blame your lack of time spent recording or not having the ‘right’ equipment. There is no excuse to not record.
There is every reason to record.” LARRY CRANE (TAPE OP - 2000)

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