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EP006
POPCORN "Marindia" THE REMIXES EP
We do not yet
have a vocabulary for describing these organisations
of the future. Terms like matrix or ad hoc are inadequate.
Various theorists have suggested different words.
Advertising man Lester Wunderman has said, "Ensemble
groups, acting as intellectual commandos, will . .
. begin to replace the hierarchial structure". Tony
Judge, one of our most brilliant organization theorists,
has written extensively about the "network" character
of these emerging organizations of the future, pointing
out, among other things, that "the network is not
"coordinated" by anybody; the participating bodies
coordinate themselves so that one may speak of "auto-coordination"".
Elsewhere he has described them in terms of Buckminster
Fuller´s "tensegrity" principles. But whatever
terms we use, something revolutionary is happening.
We are participating not merely in the birth of a
new civilization. A new code book is taking form -
a set of Third Wave principles, fresh ground - rules
for social survival.
It is hardly any wonder that parents - still mainly
tied to the industrial - era code book - find themselves
in conflict with children who, aware of the growing
irrelevance of the old rules, are uncertrain, if not
blindly ignorant, of the new ones. They and we alike
are caught between a dying Second Wave order and the
Third Wave civilization of tomorrow.....
Alvin Toffler - The Third Wave
After the varied Popcorn
- Marindia EP now follows a remix EP with energy-loaded
and dance floor-bombing sounds.
Marina
from Bulgaria lend her wonderful voice for the original
track. Popcorn
made a very vivid house monster out of it. She softly
sings and whispers tender and funky feelings in our
ears.
Jarius
Miller changed the original tune
into two different progressive and permanently growing
dance floor monsters. With full art of production
this man from Maine/USA shows two kicking and driving
Marindia anthems fanatically storming forward which
interpret the original in a total new way. Caution!
This track produces an own magnetic field on the dance
floor. Everything with two legs and able to dance
will be attracted.
Tarik
Alj from Montréal totally
takes apart the original in its version. He created
a drum and bass foundation with sophisticated rhythms
typical for him. Tarik knows it very well to chase
the groove, to catch it and to release it in the right
moment. Absolutely powerful! Around this absolutely
danceable rhythm floats a shining blue feeling which
has been produced as if by magic from chords and sample
cuts. Marindia here becomes a swinging cosmos of good
mood and ingenious moments.
Unit
21 from
Russia present a remix of an especially minimal kind.
They made a genuinely driving and enrapturing sound
wonder out of the Etna original from Popcorn. The
beat bores directly into the ear to go straight to
the brain to signal: turn up!! Very minimal tech house
tune which should be played very loudly to show the
neighbours and the surroundings that the dance floors
in Russia are burning. When we write "loud" then we
mean "loud".
Tracks: 1
- Popcorn feat Marina - Marindia - Global Traveler Remix
- By Jairus Miller - 07:43
min - get preview -
Original track by Popcorn and
Marina Velikova / 2004 / Sofia / Bulgaria.
Remix by Jairus Miller / ME / USA 2005.
Vocals by Marina. 2 - Popcorn
feat Marina - Marindia
Remix
- By Tarik Alj - 06:34 min - get preview -
Original track by Popcorn
and Marina Velikova / 2004 / Sofia / Bulgaria.
Remix by Tarik Alj / Montreal / Canada 2005.
Vocals by Marina.
3 - Popcorn
feat Marina - Hemispherical
Remix
- By Jairus Miller 07:29
min - get preview -
Original Track written and
produced by Popcorn / 2004 / Sofia / Bulgaria.
Remix by Jairus Miller / ME / USA 2005.
Vocals by Marina.
3 - Popcorn
- Etna Remix
- By Unit
21 - 07:43 min - get preview -
Original Track written and
produced by Popcorn / 2004 / Sofia / Bulgaria.
Remix by Unit 21 / Nizhny Novgorod / Russia 2005.
Vocals by Marina.
Length: 0:29:30 h
Tracks: 4 Available: 192kbpsmp3 / 320kbpsmp3 / wav / mp4 / flac / wma Any questions can be directed to Shrimps & Chips Music. |