PRIMAL SCREAM – SCREAMADELICA – 20TH ANNIVERSARY LIMITED COLLECTOR’S EDITION



awwwh my goood! me want that awesome limited screamadelica box. these are the greatest music news for me this year. because screamadelica IS perhaps my all time favourite music album. so let’s get that jem. now!

here’s the BBC review:
"When Primal Scream announced that they were going to tour their third album Screamadelica for its 20th anniversary last year, many thought it would be a bit wonky – half of today’s band didn’t play on the original LP and have barely covered much more than the hits live. However, it turned out to be a triumph. Now, on the back of that comes the long-awaited re-release/repackaging that the album has been crying out for, and Bobby and chums are taking it around the world this summer – it should be the highlight of any festival line-up.
Screamadelica very nearly didn’t happen, though. Had it not been for acid house and its accompanying refreshments, Primal Scream would probably now be hawking their retro rock-as-revolution wares around the pub backrooms of the UK. The key trigger was Andrew Weatherall’s encouragement, when he offered to remix a track off their previous self-titled album. That track – I’m Losing More Than I’ll Ever Have – was stripped back and jived up into what became Loaded, and when released, gave the band their biggest hit to date and pointed towards a whole new way of doing things. It changed not only the band’s fortunes, but life in general.
Inspired by their record collections, Bobby Gillespie and Andrew Innes took to samplers to create the music that was in their heads. Their palette expanded, Screamadelica gradually took shape over the next 18 months. Italo house, cosmic wayfaring, dub, country, gospel and blues all found their way into the mix, and mirrored the freeing of their minds.
Kicking off with the nearest to straightforward song here, Movin’ on Up, the journey leaps into the far-out with a dense and intense cover of Slip Inside This House, and heads down the rave-up with the joyous Don’t Fight It, Feel It. From then on, normal rules are abandoned when Higher Than the Sun, Weatherall’s Jesse Jackson-assisted Come Together monolith and the delicate head-rubs of Inner Flight and I’m Comin’ Down take over. Even two decades on, Screamadelica still sounds completely unlike anything else. Add to that the Dixie Narco EP with the sublime Carry Me Home and 10-plus minutes of Screamadelica, and it’s possibly the most perfect album ever.

The deluxe tin edition is a thing of actual beauty, with two additional CDs containing remixes and a live show from that period, along with a slipmat, t-shirt, book and double vinyl thrown in. It would make any old indie raver happy. Now, if they would like to afford 2000’s astonishing XTRMNTR the same treatment, then that will be quite literally a very good thing.

CD Description
To mark the 20th anniversary of this landmark record, the band have re-mastered the album with the help of their longtime friend and occasional collaborator, Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine.
Since its release in September 1991, the inaugural Mercury Prize-winning record has influenced countless bands and artists, been widely acclaimed by critics as one of the defining records of the 1990’s and as one of the most inventive albums of its generation – the album had a huge effect on 90s popular culture, bringing acid house and rock n roll to a unified mainstream audience that had until that point been disparate and underground."

CD1: RE-MASTERED ALBUM (RE-MASTERED BY PRIMAL SCREAM & KEVIN SHIELDS)
1. Movin’ On Up
2. Slip Inside This House
3. Don’t Fight It, Feel It
4. Higher Than The Sun
5. Inner Flight
6. Come Together
7. Loaded
8. Damaged
9. I’m Comin’ Down
10. Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts)
11. Shine Like Stars

CD2: LIVE IN L.A., 1992

CD3: SCREAMADELICA MIXES
Loaded
1. Farley Mix 7”
2. Loaded 7”
Come Together
3. Farley 7”
4. 7” Mix (Wetherall
5. Terry Farley Extended 12” Mix
6. Hypnotone Brain machine Mix
7. BBG Mix
Higher Than The Sun
8. Higher Than The Orb
9. Higher Than The Sun 12”
10. American Spring Mix
Don’t Fight It
11. 7” Edit
12. Graham Massey Mix
13. Scat Mix
14. High, High, High (Massey)
Bonus
1. I’m Losing More Than I Ever Had
2. Ramblin Rose

CD4: THE DIXIE NARCO EP (RE-MASTERED)

1. ‘Movin’ On Up’
2. ‘Stone My Soul’
3. ‘Carry Me Home’
4. ‘Screamadelica’

LP1 & 2: RE-MASTERED ALBUM – GATEFOLD 2LP
A1 ‘Movin’ On Up’
A2 ‘Slip Inside This House’
A3 ‘Don’t Fight It, Feel It’
B1 ‘Higher Than The Sun’
B2 ‘Inner Flight’
B3 ‘Come Together’
C1 ‘Loaded’
C2 ‘Damaged’
C3 ‘I’m Comin’ Down’
D1 ‘Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony in Two Parts)’
D2 ‘Shine Like Stars’

DVD: ‘THE MAKING OF SCREAMADELICA’ DOCUMENTARY – 30 MINS

Includes brand new interviews with the band and a track by track analysis from those who were there.
BONUS VIDEOS
1. ‘Screamadelica’
2. ‘Movin’ On Up’
3. ‘Slip Inside This House’
4. ‘Don’t Fight It, Feel It’
5. ‘Higher Than The Sun’
6. ‘Come Together’
7. ‘Damaged’
8. ‘Loaded’
9. ‘Shine Like Stars’
10. ‘Inner Flight’

EXTRAS: MERCHANDISE
Original Tour T-shirt replicated by ‘Worn By’ (Size L)
50 Page Perfect Bound Book – crammed full of unseen photos and brand new interviews with the band on the making of the album.
12” DJ Slip Mat

ANATOMY OF A (DAFT PUNK) MASHUP

this is awesome. check this out: http://daftpunk.themaninblue.com/

a mashup is a song created by blending two or more other songs. the more complex a mashup gets, the harder it is to distinguish the parts that are being used to create what you’re hearing. this visualisation of the song "Definitive Daft Punk" by cameron adams dissects a mashup in realtime to show you how each of the 23 parts contributes to the greater whole.
mor info from the creator of that awesome visualisation here.
and here’s the link to the "Definitive Daft Punk" mashup.

the tracklisting:
1. Daft Punk – Da Funk
2. Daft Punk – Aerodynamic
3. Daft Punk – Too Long
4. Daft Punk – Oh Yeah
5. Daft Punk – Steam Machine
6. Daft Punk – Television Rules The Nation
7. Daft Punk – Tron Legacy
8. Daft Punk – Alive
9. Daft Punk – Burnin’
10. Daft Punk – Around The World
11. Daft Punk – Voyager
12. Daft Punk – Crescendolls
13. Scott Grooves – Mothership Reconnection (Daft Punk Remix)
14. Daft Punk – Digital Love
15. Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster
16. Daft Punk – Human After All
17. Daft Punk – Face To Face
18. Daft Punk – Short Circuit
19. Daft Punk – Daftendirekt
20. Daft Punk – Revolution 909
21. Daft Punk – Technologic
22. Ian Pooley – Chord Memory (Daft Punk Remix)
23. Daft Punk – One More Time

JACK CONTE – THAT INCEPTION / DAFT PUNK MASHUP AND MORE


wouah. mon lundi est sauvé. merci bruno pour ce lien assez démentiel. je connaissais pomplamoose, mais je n’avais jamais fait le rapport avec jack conte, justement créateur de ce duo phénoménale qu’est pomplamoose! en fait, je ne l’avais pas reconnu, mais si, c’est bien lui!
mais bon sang que ce mec est bon. pourquoi? parce que c’est de la zik brute, de la vidéo brute, des arrangements de dingue et un artiste incroyable. il sait jouer plus de 40 instruments, et ses vidéos son montées de telle facon que l’on entend toujours ce que l’on voit, et inversement. donc pas de trucages, pas d’instruments cachés. du vrai, du brut. je vous donne ici quelques liens intéressants. à suivre de très près. et quelle claque ce mashup accoustique entre la b.o d’inception et la b.o de tron:legacy (par daft punk).

la vidéo de telephone (de la mère gaga) – version pomplamosée of course:

la vidéo de beat it (michael jackson) – version pomplamosée:

le youtube channel de jack conte
le youtube channel de pomplamoose
le myspace de jack conte
jack conte sur facebook