Let There Be Music #7 Ulanbator

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Post by hubird »

This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Trance<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Lots a gear also (bass)guitars<BR> copyright ©begga<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Here's the Ulanbator song I mentioned in my last post (LTBM! #6).
There are some sampled Tibetanian monks in it, but I think they won't like the music :lol:
Any comments welcom!

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borg
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Post by borg »

hi hubert,

i'm absolutely sure i read something about ulanbator in a magazine i was subscribed to. you know the gonzo circus mag? maybe i saw you perform on one of their festivals. but i can't remember, anyway those were the beginning days for me as an 'electronics' man. i was not really into dance music then, but more into stuff like kong (still one of my fav's), main, god, scorn,...
any way, gonzo had also a comp cd with their mag, and that's how i got to know this niche in the dance scene that immediatly comes to my mind when listening to this song: stuff like drug free america, horizon 222,... but it were these great dutch guys that sucked me into the electronic vertigo: psychic warriors ov gaia, and, of course unit moebius. i know, not quite like ulanbator, but i just love the dutch underground scene: gore, megakronkel, kong, nerve,... seems to have faded though :sad:

gottago, the atom's waiting...
andy
the lunatics are in the hall
hubird

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Hi borg, yeah it's quite possible you've red about Ulanbator, we were active in the time you're mentioning :smile:
We played in Belgium too, in Gent and Brussel, and also on Pukkelpop, on the dance stage.
The song I've upload brought us a contract at Ninje Tune, the London label of Cold Cut, it got the opening song on the album Sputnik.
So, you jumped in that time, could be worse! :smile:
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