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Subject: ztt-digest V2 #181
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ztt-digest Friday, August 25 2000 Volume 02 : Number 181
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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 14:20:12 +0100
From: "Phil Stubbs" <phil@dreams.u-net.com>
Subject: (ztt) Radio 1 ZTT session and album release
Fwded on behalf of Ian Peel
Phil
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Peel [mailto:ian.peel@mccint.com]
> Sent: 17 August 2000 11:47
> To: 'cdaraghy@bestweb.net'; 'aon-chat@lists.Colorado.EDU';
> 'phil@dreams.u-net.com'; 'brucemartinelli@yahoo.com';
> 'mabuse@egroups.com'; 'carledwards@carl86.fsnet.co.uk';
> 's.griffiths@estudios.co.uk'
> Subject: RE: Radio 1 ZTT session and album release
>
>
> hi all...
>
> More info on my ZTT mix session which is airing on BBC Radio 1 on 3rd
> September 2000.
>
> TO ALL THE FOLKS THAT HAVE ASKED FOR COPIES/CDS/DATS etc.: Thanks but for
> now, I can't send out CDRs. BUT... ZTT are considering releasing this as
> an album, so please do us ALL a favour and send individual
> emails/requests/reasons to.... info@ztt.com. Thanks.
>
> Could someone forward this mail to the ZTT list too? Cant believe I cant
> post to that list in this rather exciting ZTT time!
>
> Tracklist (in alphabetical, not playlist order) for my DJ set on Radio 1
> (3rd September) is as follows...
>
> 808 State - 'Lopez' (Metaphorical Mix by Brian Eno)
> Act - '(Theme From) Snobbery & Decay'
> Art of Noise - 'On Being Blue'
> Art of Noise - '(Three Fingers of) Love'
> Gary Busey - The Voice of The Ballplayer (Insignificance
> soundtrack excerpt)
> Michael Emil - The Voice of The Scientist (Insignificance soundtrack
> excerpt)
> Frankie Goes To Hollywood - 'Snatch of Fury'
> Frankie Goes To Hollywood - 'Two Tribes' (Magimix by Fluke)
> Frankie Goes To Hollywood - 'Warriors' (Liverpool intro)
> Hoodlum Priest - 'Caucasian' (Trip Mix)
> Andrew Poppy - 'Cadenza' (extract one)
> Andrew Poppy - 'Cadenza' (extract two)
> Andrew Poppy - 'Goodbye Mr G'
> Propaganda - 'Loving'
> Seal - 'Crazy' (Acappella mix)
> Seal - 'I'm Alive' (Son of Bontempi mix by Adamski)
> Solid State Logic - 'Highland Trip'
> Sun Electric - 'Red Summer' (Koskiwicz Mix by The Orb)
> Tara - 'Save Me From Myself' (Kingdom Come Ambient Mix by Apollo 440)
> Hans Zimmer - 'World of Theory (explode)'
>
> News on the mix is also on the Andrew Poppy website, at
> http://web.inter.nl.net/users/K.vanBunningen/music/poppy/latest.html
>
> --
> Ian Peel
> http://www.ianpeel.com
>
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 12:44:55 +0100
From: "Smiley" <smileyweb@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: (ztt) 'Tribal Futures: The Way Ahead'
some info that may interest some of you...i heard about the album and got in
touch with survival international, who sent me the press release and
tracklisting below - 808state fans should check out the last track...
_________________________________________
Leftfield, Banco de Gaia and The Orb give something back to tribal peoples:
Unique new album in aid of Survival International
A remarkable compilation album, Tribal Futures: the way ahead, will be
released on 23 October 2000 by Survival, the world's leading organisation
for tribal peoples' rights. Leading artists in the dub and trance scene have
produced original tracks and special remixes to create a unique album to
raise funds for Survival's campaigns.
Tribal Futures celebrates the importance of tribal communities and their
music in the 21st century. The artists have drawn inspiration from the music
and dances of particular tribes, including the Kalahari 'Bushmen', African
'Pygmies', Australian Aborigines and Amazonian Indians, reflecting their
empathy with indigenous communities.
For over thirty years, Survival has campaigned for the rights of tribal
peoples worldwide, from the reindeer-herding Khanty of Siberia to the
honey-hunting Ogiek of Kenya, from the uncontacted Indians of Brazil to the
forcibly-settled Innu Indians of Canada, with many successes. Current
threats to tribal peoples include illegal logging, mining, colonisation and
dams, and the violence, crippling suicide rates and disease that is
introduced to tribal communities.
If tribal peoples are to continue to survive, it is vital that they are seen
as relevant to the present day, and not as relics destined to perish through
'progress'. The dance and trance scene has been heavily influenced by tribal
music, and this is a great opportunity for the music industry to 'give
something back' to indigenous communities. Tribal Futures is part of an
ongoing project which aims to raise awareness of these threatened peoples
and help fund Survival's vital work with them. This album is the first in a
series of remixes, events and live recordings to be released under
Survival's label, Yombo. For the Yaka Pygmies of Northern Congo, 'Yombo'
means life. Survival and Yombo are ideally placed to give tribal peoples a
voice, and to bring their music and culture to a wider audience.
Notes to editors:
The Tribal Futures CD will be available at all good record shops, on-line
(www.survival-international.org), or by mail order for ú13.99. All proceeds
from the sale of this album will go directly towards funding Survival's work
with indigenous communities.
On 22nd September Survival will hold a press event at the Tabernacle in
Ladbroke Grove, London. Also, in collaboration with Dragonfly Records,
Survival will host a launch party at the end of October 2000. Artists
featured on the album will DJ or perform live at these events.
_________________________________________
Tribal Futures Track Listing
froot loop - finely powdered rain 6:49
inspired by the himba nation, namibia
written & produced by greg hunter, warrick sony, brendan jury & the himba
nation
himba audio & footage courtesy of doxa productions
copyright control p2000
zion train - shaking tent 6:11
inspired by the innu, canada
written by perch / cod / tench
produced by zion train
copyright control.
zion train appear by permission of universal egg p2000
sounds from the ground - orang ulu 6:12
inspired by the penan & iban, malaysia
written and produced by elliot jones & nick woolfson
sherlock holmes music ltd / copyright control p2000
krishna & Rashid - bushmen (bushey volatile remix) 5:37
inspired by the 'bushmen', botswana
written by 'bushmen' of the kalahari
produced & mixed by krishna & rashid
published by kalamazoo & administered by peer music
krishna & rashid appear by permission of melt2000 p1997
suns of arqa - children of jumma (the orb mix) 6:35
inspired by the jummas, bangladesh
vocals - jumma child, raghunath seth-bansuri and angel eye
Violin - johar ali tabla - shahbaz hussain - tabla
bass and drum - wadada & alex patterson
written by suns of arqa
produced by wadada & alex patterson, arqa sound uk
mixed by the orb
rocksteady (ego) music p 2000.
the younger brother - evil and harm 5:47
inspired by the kogi indians, colombia
written & produced by benjy vaughan and simon posford
the younger brother appear by permission of twisted records
copyright control p2000
yothu yindi - timeless land (leftfield mix) 9:12
inspired by the aborigines, australia
written by m. yunupingu/w. marika/s. kellaway/d. bridie - sony music
original recording & production by robert musso.
additional production & mix by ian faith
p1993 yothu yindi music p/l - under exclusive license to mushroom records
(uk) ltd
festival mushroom group p/l
mastered from vinyl
juno reactor - conga fury 5:08
inspired by the 'bushmen', botswana
written by ben watkins and mabi thobejane
african percussion mabi thobejane
from the album 'bible of dreams'
⌐ mute song /melt2000 publishing ltd p1997
ensemble bash - mopti street (banco de gaia remix) 7:34
inspired by the mande people of west africa
written by simon limbrick
produced by jeff hilton & ensemble bash
remixed by toby marks
recording courtesy of soundcircus p 2000
dubtrees - waorani in dub symphony 8:29
inspired by the waorani, ecuador
written by m. glover & greg hunter
produced by youth
copyright control p2000
graham massey & colin seddon - fort four fish (pro bumba orchestra) 5:58
inspired by the mbuti 'pygmies', democratic republic of congo
written by graham massey & colin seddon
engineered by phil kirby
p1998 perfect songs/copyright control
_________________________________________
cheers,
- ---
Smiley
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Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 23:28:11 EDT
From: TheMgnt@aol.com
Subject: (ztt) ZTT rereleases Moments in Love
AS someof you know a promo for a Rob Searle remix of Moments in Love surfaced
recently. Here is some more information directly from Zang:
"Incidentally, 'Moments In Love' will be released in the first week of
November and is not actually by AON but by Vision, although it does have an
authorised sample of AON (particularly in the radio edit). The CD will also
feature a new Minky mix (watch this space)"
- -paul
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