From distributor notes: Both tracks only have slight extensions to aid the contemporary DJ. Mr Underdog said “these records are so near to perfect, that I really couldn’t do much to them, I just wanted people to hear them.”
It may be a shame that so many songs are used for re-edits without giving credit to the originators.
But comparing to the fact that they would drown in music history and be fogotten without the use by younger DJs, it is good to have the longer Dj-friendly booty versions.
This one is nearly double playtime of the original and thats nice for the DJs.
Some now may use tis versions in their "house set".
Others will work out hypnotic Disco sets with these re-edits...
Anyway it will touch new and younger audience...
And they may buy the Black Ivory CD releases cause of this.
From distributor notes: Both tracks only have slight extensions to aid the contemporary DJ. Mr Underdog said “these records are so near to perfect, that I really couldn’t do much to them, I just wanted people to hear them.”
When reading this; this question pops up: Why releasing this in the first place?
These tracks ain't that rare at all, and if you don't even bother to re-edit them in way which sort of "makes them yours" this really gets the smell of an easy boot.
Shame on you mr. underdog, please be more creative in the future and show some more respect to these artists which we have a lot to thank for!
But comparing to the fact that they would drown in music history and be fogotten without the use by younger DJs, it is good to have the longer Dj-friendly booty versions.
This one is nearly double playtime of the original and thats nice for the DJs.
Some now may use tis versions in their "house set".
Others will work out hypnotic Disco sets with these re-edits...
Anyway it will touch new and younger audience...
And they may buy the Black Ivory CD releases cause of this.