Archive for March, 2009

Holy Shit That’s a lot of Depeche Mode (Reposts Day 1)

Monday, March 9th, 2009

If you like Depeche Mode then you’re welcome. If not then just close the browser now and come back in a few days. More than half of these are requests, but I threw in some bonuses as well.

And most surprisingly, it’s all relevant since Depeche Mode has a new album coming out next month! And not surprisingly at all, there’s something about it that pisses me off!

As many of you may figured out, I’m something of a dedicated Depeche Mode fan. My interest in the band is relatively new however, as I didn’t really get into the group until I started collecting vinyl a few years ago. For me Depeche Mode has always been a singles band and a large part of those singles have been the remixes, which I usually like better than the original album versions. Listen to the Electronicat remix of “The Dead Of Night” if you doubt me; that mix is the shit, the original is kind of just shit.

Singles aren’t what they used to be though, especially in America where they pretty much solely exist as imports. So I was at first happy as hell that Depeche Mode was planning on releasing a special version of their new album Sounds of the Universe that included a bonus disc of remixes and b-sides, and an additional bonus disc of demos. I would get the best of both worlds in one bitchin’ package. Sure, it cost a lot (80 bucks) but it came with all kinds of other goodies, including a DVD, two books and nifty packaging. That kind of shit isn’t for everyone for sure, but I dig the bonus features. I’m the douchebag who bought the deluxe version of Aliens on laserdisc back in the 90s for $120 because I wanted to see the deleted scenes.

So what’s the problem? Well, in addition to that deluxe version the group is also releasing the album on iTunes with something called an “iTunes Pass.” This pass, which is 19 bucks, includes the regular edition of the album, as well as exlcusive content that will be rolled out over following months. This exclusive content includes remixes that will not be available anywhere else. So if you’re like me, a die-hard fan who collects the remixes like an 8-year-old Japanese boy collects Pokemon, you’re screwed, you have to not only buy a deluxe $80 version of an album, but you also have to but a $20 digital version just to get a few extra tracks. I know that back in the 80s if you wanted to get all the remixes and b-sides you were going to get some overlap, however the cost was far cheaper. How much did a 12” single cost in 1987? I have no idea but I bet it didn’t cost fans the adjusted-for-inflation price of $100 bucks to get all the versions of “Strangelove.”

When bands do shit like this they are practically forcing their fans to go online and download the tracks illegally. Why shouldn’t they? It’s like when Billy Douchebag Corgan released three (or was it four, I lost count) versions of the last “Smashing Pumpkins” album. They only do this because they are getting extra money from each distributor they provide an “exclusive” version to and beacuse they know some stupid sick moron will actually go out and buy every version they can because they are fucking fans. They are purposely milking their most devoted fans for as much money as possible just because they think they can.

Now that is…what’s the word I’m looking for…oh yeah, wrong.

Anyways, first the reposts. I’m going to remind everyone that these are of varying quality, and I’m fairly certain some of these are from my shitty turntable that spun too fast, so I don’t want to hear any bitching. And, everyone download the Electronicat remix, it’s the best thing ever.

Depeche Mode
The Dead Of Night (Electronicat Remix)
Goodnight Lovers (Isan Falling Leaf Mix)
It’s No Good (Bass Bounce Mix)
Lilliam (Robag Wruhme Slomoschen Kikker)
Shake The Disease (Remixed Extended Version)
Nothing (Zip-Hop Mix)
Nothing (Dub)
Strangelove (Highjack Remix)
Strangelove (Maxi-Mix)
Strangelove (Midi-Mix)
Nothing (Live)
World In My Eyes (Oil Tank Mix)
World In My Eyes (Dub In My Eyes Mix)
Sea Of Sin (Sensoria Mix)
World In My Eyes (Mode To Joy Mix)

And now the new shit:
Policy Of Truth (Capitol Mix)
Policy Of Truth (Pavlov’s Dub)
Policy Of Truth (Beat Box Mix)
I Feel You (Swamp Mix)
New Life (R.E. Mix)
Kaleid (When Worlds Mix)
Precious (Sasha’s Spooky Mix)
Precious (Sasha’s Gargantuan Vocal Mix)
See You (Extended Version)
In Your Memory (Slik Mix Edit)

I have exactly 35 more Depeche Mode remixes and b-sides I have not yet posted. They will be on this site by the end of the month.

More (non-Depeche Mode) reposts coming soon.

Repost Prelude: A Massive Industrial Attack

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

I haven’t gotten a lot of repost requests, which has made me sad. However, I think I know why this is. I’ve been doing this for three years now, and since my archives aren’t exactly organized, that means its kind of a pain in the ass for people to go through and search for what they like. In an attempt to rectify this I have made a document that has listed nearly every single song I’ve posted on The Lost Turntable since day one:

The Lost Turntable Archives
MSWord Doc
HTML

The MS Word Doc looks a lot better than the HTML file, this list was compiled from a shitload of cutting and pasting, and it shows in the way the HTML tries to read it. If you can, download the word doc and save yourself some frustration. Good news though, from this post on everything is going to be tagged, which will hopefully allow for easier searching.

That should make things easier for everyone, leave your requests in the comments section. Once again I’d like to remind everyone that just because they request something doesn’t mean I’m going to repost it. Some stuff has gotten lost over the years, some stuff is in shitty quality and needs to be re-recorded and other stuff I just don’t give a shit about anymore. However, I will try to honor as many requests as possible.

And to Dave The Ox, who wants a lossless version of Twin Freaks, keep wanting. Sorry, I can’t even record vinyl on a lossless format, so giving you FLAC files of it would be kind of stupid.

KMFDM
Liebeslied (Original Version)
I’m currently in the process of reviewing KMFDM’s newest album, Blitz. Want a sneak peak of my critique? It sounds like KMFDM. I mean, if you dug every other album they made there’s no reason you won’t dig this one, just don’t expect anything new. I was a half-KMFDM fan back in the 90s, discovering them after I got into Nine Inch Nails and pseudo-industrial like Stabbing Westward. I really wasn’t ready for it at the time and I think I’m ready to give them a second go.
“Liebeslied” is one of their best tracks, at least this version is. It contains illegal samples from “O Fortuna” which had to be pulled on subsequent releases of Naive (which was retitled Naive – Hell To Go). It’s a shame that it had to be pulled because the samples work well with the song, especially the hard synth riff. Anyways, finding this sucker on a CD nowadays can be difficult, so enjoy. The quality of this one isn’t perfect, but I’m not the one who encoded it, so don’t blame me. Blame the pirates.

Skinny Puppy
Tormenter (Extended Re-Edit)
Bark Natures Revenge (Dub)
Grrr!!! Angry Canadian vegetarians! Be afraid! These are from the 12” single to Tormentor.

Massive Attack
Butterfly Caught (Paul Daley Dub)
Butterfly Caught (Paul Daley Remix)
Butterfly Caught (Octave One Remix)
Butterfly Caught (RJD2 Remix)
Butterfly Caught (RJD2 Instrumental)
Butterfly Caught (Jagz Kooner Remix)
Butterfly Caught (Version Point Five)
Even though I’m in a surprisingly good mood tonight I wanted to have an all industrial post, but I couldn’t find anything else in my collection that fit the bill. So instead here are Seven remixes of a song off of Massive Attack’s worst album. You may ask why, I ask why not. These are from a 2LP 12” single and listening to all of them all the way through in one sitting is a good cure for insomnia.