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Mothers, Sisters, Daughters & Reich

We just got through listening to the Voxtrot remixes you guys sent in, and we're impressed! "Mothers, Sisters, Daughters & Wives" is a pop gem, so we weren't sure which direction you guys would go; the best we could ask for was a new twist, 'cause improving it would've been right difficult. Our favorite tweak on the song comes from reader DW Dunphy, who kept Ramesh's voice in place and stripped down the guitars, turning in an airy, mildly reverbed, piano-tinkling tune.

Mothers, Sisters, Daughters & Reich (MP3 at ZShare)

So pretty. And minimalistic like Steve Reich! We like.

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Posted by: spencer at 12/20/06 2:55 PM | Reply
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Thanks Fiddle. You're really classing up this joint!

Posted by: scott at 12/20/06 3:03 PM | Reply
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That's a real choicy beat.

Posted by: Tees My Body at 12/20/06 3:46 PM | Reply
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Can you post other submissions?

Posted by: Jeff at 12/20/06 4:23 PM | Reply
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Can you post other submissions?

Posted by: Jeff at 12/20/06 4:31 PM | Reply
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here's mine:

www.myspace.com/thetremulance

Posted by: tremulance at 12/20/06 4:39 PM | Reply
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Hi, I'0m Marc from Buffet Libre.

Thanks for the post!

Can you send the remixes to buffetlibre@buffetlibre.net?

This is actually a Buffet Libre project. Thanks.

Posted by: Buffet Libre at 12/20/06 7:03 PM | Reply
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ha tremulance...im sorry your remix is kinda annoying. its not terrible but i mean you picked one line to keep repeating and its not even the best one..the whole washed vocals thing is cool but not for the whole song! idk its not terrible it just turned a good song into stereotypical techno..DW dunphy on the other hand..freaking awesome.

Posted by: ramy at 12/26/06 10:34 AM | Reply
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hey dude, thanks for listening. this is actually the first kind of venture into this whole remixing thing, so your criticism is totally appreciated.

Posted by: tremulance at 01/02/07 2:32 AM | Reply
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Well, it may be late, but here is my remix of the Voxtrot tune. Guitar, keyboard, and a little eight. oh. eight.


http://partyends.com/Index_pictures/voxtrot_remix_Party_Ends_Dot_Com.mp3

Posted by: Luther at 02/04/07 1:08 AM | Reply
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