A trip back in time to two weeks ago for today's Sunday mix and a much longer offering than usual. You might remember- I do- that on Saturday 1st October a group of us supported David Holmes at the Golden Lion in Todmorden and had quite the night. David came on at about nine and played a four hour set that took the proverbial roof off. Using the power of our memories (hazy, intermittent, vague and unreliable admittedly) and those people who had the presence of mind to use Shazam in the building at the time, we've attempted to put together David's setlist from that evening and then I've slung the ones we've been able to identify together in a one hour and forty seven minutes long, fifteen track mix, in roughly the order we recall them being played. It's missing a lot of tracks clearly- Holmes played for four hours- and it's not anywhere near as skillfully mixed but it's here to give a flavour, a short recreation of David at the Golden Lion a fortnight ago. I've listened to it a couple of times since finishing it midweek and it works for me- if I do say so myself.
David Holmes at The Golden Lion recreated by The Flightpath Estate
- Alex Kassian: Spirit Of Eden (Bill Laswell Remix)
- Roberto Rodriguez: Mustat Varjot
- Carte De Sejour: Ouadou
- Axel Boman: Klinsmann
- Pete Wylie and The Oedipus Wrecks: Sinful (Tribal)
- Dornbirn 78: Dancing In The City
- Suuns: Up Past The Nursery (Ivan Smagghe Edit)
- Ettika: Ettika (Version Maxi Inedite)
- Hans Zimmer: Inception (Junkie XL Remix)
- John Talabot: Depak Ine
- The Blow Monkeys: La Passionara
- David Holmes: It's Over, If We Run Out Of Love (Darren Emerson Huffa remix)
- Unloved: Turn Of The Screw (Erol Alkan Rework)
- David Holmes and Keith Tenniswood: I Am Somebody
- Orbital: Belfast (David Holmes Remix)
Alex Kassian's Spirit Of Eden came out as a 12" last year, my favourite release from last year I've only discovered this year. The original and the Bill Laswell mixes are superb. Roberto Rodriguez's Mustat Varjot is from a 2012 compilation EP called On the Latch. Carte De Sejour is Italian disco/ funk from 1984. The vinyl rip included here is crackly as fuck but I think it actually adds to the fun. Klinsmann by Axel Boman, a tribute to a very well known German footballer perhaps, is from 2013. Sinful (Tribal Mix), one of the night's highlights, is a 1986 single remixed by Zeus B. Held- the definitive version. I'm going to see Pete Wylie a week today and if he plays Sinful I will be very happy.
Dornbirn 78 released Dancing In The City in 2019, a cover of Marshall Hain's 1978 song. Ivan Smagghe's edit of Suun's Up Past The Nursery is from 2013. Ettika is French disco from 1985. John Talabot's Depak Ine came out on his 2012 album Fin. The Junkie XL remix of Hans Zimmer's theme from the film Inception is from 2010. La Passionara is a Balearic classic from 1990 by The Blow Monkeys.
The Darren Emerson remix of David Holmes' It's Over, If We Run Out Of Love was part of a remix package from earlier this year, with Raven Violet on vocals. Raven also sings on Unloved's Turn Of The Screw, from The Pink Album, out shortly on vinyl and already available digitally. The Erol Alkan remix came out as part of an EP recently. David's track with former Lone Swordsman Keith Tenniswood is currently unreleased and appears here courtesy of a rip from Holmes' wonderful Desert Island Disco mix for Lauren Laverne back at the start of the year- it has the voice of Andrew Weatherall at the end talking about acid house as gnostic ceremony. The David Holmes remix of Orbital's Belfast was the 'one more tune' track at The Golden Lion and came out a couple of months ago as part of Orbital's 30 Something compilation.
Holy crap, Adam, this looks incredible.
ReplyDeleteI've belatedly realised that I didn't comment on your previous post about The Golden Lion gig, which in itself was an amazing, heartwarming reflection on an unforgettable experience. For me and anyone else reading it, I suspect, I felt a mixture of joy that you'd had such a good time and got to hand over to David Holmes himself but a real "wish I was there" feeling too, all down to the evocative and enthusiastic account.
This, then, is just the icing on the cake. Several of these are completely new to me so I'm really looking forward to hearing the whole thing in one go. A massive thanks to you and all at The Flightpath Estate for pulling this together.
No disrespect to Mr Holmes but we want your set
ReplyDeleteThe whole thing, from the day and evening itself to putting this together, has been a joy Khayem.
ReplyDeleteErnie- that could happen I suppose.
Sounds a hoot; love Axel Boman btw. (Not Alex!)
ReplyDeleteWhoops! Thanks John
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