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What is Thomas Detert doing these days?

Posted: 04/12/2006 - 4:07
by Analog-X64
I was just going through my RKO Collection and the last thing he released on RKO was in 2003

and even on the X-Ample Architecture site News pas posted on Dec-12-2003 wishing everyone a happy x-mas and 2004.

Posted: 04/12/2006 - 9:17
by ifadeo
i'm sure he is busy with his little family and his job as music producer.... :wink:


cheers ifadeo

Posted: 04/12/2006 - 18:48
by tas
Thomas did some wonderful stuff a few years back. He was certainly a highlight for a while.

Shame he no longer dabbles in the remix stuff but understandable that he now has a busy life and one i'm sure he prefers.

I look back at that time with fondness there were some cracking remixers doing some damn good stuff who now are no longer creating mixes.

Thomas Detert, Lman, o2, Glyn R Brown, Trace, wobbler, and there's more.

Good years they were - and i'm happy to have experienced them.

Posted: 04/12/2006 - 19:57
by trace
tas wrote:Thomas did some wonderful stuff a few years back. He was certainly a highlight for a while.

Shame he no longer dabbles in the remix stuff but understandable that he now has a busy life and one i'm sure he prefers.

I look back at that time with fondness there were some cracking remixers doing some damn good stuff who now are no longer creating mixes.

Thomas Detert, Lman, o2, Glyn R Brown, Trace, wobbler, and there's more.

Good years they were - and i'm happy to have experienced them.
I stil do remixes :D

Posted: 04/12/2006 - 19:57
by Analog-X64
Ferrara was pumping out remixes in 2001, than it trickled down to one Remix in 2005 and one this year.

Like you said I guess we just to be happy to have what we have.

Posted: 04/12/2006 - 20:47
by Vosla
Yeah, Trace! You do. Keep' em coming! Thanks! :D

There were Up and Downs before, I think.

I guess in that "Golden Remixing Time" the rod was placed so high that a lot of people are kind of intimidated. Many of those remixers moved to other shores. New ones had to compete with already awesome remixes, so it's difficult to dish out original ideas that rock the place.

Posted: 04/12/2006 - 22:44
by Condor
I must join the conversasion... I still think that 'o2 - Nemesis the Warlock' & 'o2 - Zoids' are the best tracks that I've heard so far on RKO.
My favorit 10 also include also 'Instant Remedy - Outrun', and others...

I like their style, I like their remixes.

Well, that's all I have to say. I don't know why I wrote this, but, I guess that this is one of those moments... :)

Posted: 04/12/2006 - 22:53
by trace
o2 is a great remixer, I think he is doing more remixes as we speak but when they are gonna be released i don't know :)

Posted: 04/12/2006 - 23:43
by Chris Abbott
Condor wrote:I must join the conversasion... I still think that 'o2 - Nemesis the Warlock' & 'o2 - Zoids' are the best tracks that I've heard so far on RKO.
My favorit 10 also include also 'Instant Remedy - Outrun', and others...

I like their style, I like their remixes.

Well, that's all I have to say. I don't know why I wrote this, but, I guess that this is one of those moments... :)
Can I point out that Nemesis the Warlock on "Sidologie" was kind of "O2 - Nemesis the Warlock Part II" (Marcel and Carsten worked together a bit!), and "Ancestors" ended up in a more polished and rerecorded version on BIT 3 and Crystal Dreamscapes.

Also Ocean Loader 2 on Karma 64 is a rerecorded version of O2s RKO version.

Chris

Posted: 05/12/2006 - 7:04
by LMan
trace wrote:
tas wrote: I look back at that time with fondness there were some cracking remixers doing some damn good stuff who now are no longer creating mixes.

Thomas Detert, Lman, o2, Glyn R Brown, Trace, wobbler, and there's more.
I stil do remixes :D
Yeah, me too, and Wobbler too. :)

My 2006 stuff, all Co-ops:
http://www.remix64.com/tune_300200.html Trantor, with Wobbler
http://www.remix64.com/tune_306000.html RoboCop, with Andy Gilmour
http://www.remix64.com/tune_326400.html Elite, with Max Levin