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"The track first appeared on the web last autumn, became a huge favourite on Culturedeluxe and was played many times on radio one and live by Mylo himself. Phil n Dog's original version should make the final release so you need to get this to the number one spot in the charts! "
Oh, and Covert Records have this to say about the original "Drop The Pressure":
"Uplifting vocodered electro-house track with a distinct Gloria Estefan feel to the bassline. There's an extended mix and an acidic Riton rerub too. Sweet! And a little rude... "
For those of us who like Mylo (and have loads of cash... ), there's a Japanese version of the album being released on 22nd June - tracks as follows (no "Doctor Pressure", by the looks of it...):
1. VALLEY OF THE DOLLS
2. SUNWORSHIPPER
3. MUSCLE CARS
4. DROP THE PRESSURE
5. IN MY ARMS
6. GUILTY OF LOVE('05 VERSION)
7. PARIS FOUR HUNDRED
8. DESTROY ROCK & ROLL('05 VERSION)
9. RIKKI
10. OTTO'S JOURNEY
11. MUSCLE CAR('05 MIXDOWN(FEATURING FREEFORM FIVE))
12. ZENOPHILE('05 VERSION)
13. NEED YOU TONITE
14. EMOTION 98.6
15. SOFT ROCK
16. PEACH MELBA
17. DESTROY ROCK & ROLL(TOM NEVILLE'S CLEAN EDIT)
I think the confusion came from the fact that I gave him the CD at the Brighton gig so I think he just assumed that's where we were from. As far as we know at the moment, our mix will be on the release too. Thanks for being on the ball as usual Nick
"The track first appeared on the web last autumn, became a huge favourite on Culturedeluxe and was played many times on radio one and live by Mylo himself. Phil n Dog's original version should make the final release so you need to get this to the number one spot in the charts! "
Oh, and Covert Records have this to say about the original "Drop The Pressure":
"Uplifting vocodered electro-house track with a distinct Gloria Estefan feel to the bassline. There's an extended mix and an acidic Riton rerub too. Sweet! And a little rude... "
Hehe, good old Richie at CultureDeluxe I'll have to thank him for that, next time I see him
"Gimme the sight to see
another world outside that's full of
all the broken things that I made"
Originally spliced together by two cheeky chaps from Brighton
So when did you two move?!
Seriously though, well done guys!
It is the gay capital of England though so maybe thats where the mixup came from. It's a shame they are not releasing your actual remix or have i read that wrong ?
The press release isn't well written regarding our remix. One of our versions will be on one of the formats. We just don't know which one and which one yet...
"Gimme the sight to see
another world outside that's full of
all the broken things that I made"
Now, you know we like those unofficial mash ups that are created on the PCs of bedroom producers around the world, and we like it even more when those remixes make it to official release. So, much excitement at this desk regarding the news that Mylo is to release 'Doctor Pressure', a mash up that combines his track 'Drop The Pressure' with Miami Sound Machine's 'Doctor Beat'.
The mash up was the brainchild of two Brighton based producers going by the name Phil & Dog. Mylo was so impressed with it that he got his record label to check out whether they could get the licencing rights to the Miami Sound Machine track, and with that cleared set about creating his own version of 'Doctor Pressure' for proper release.
Mylo told CMU: "I first heard 'Doctor Pressure' when I was doing a gig in Brighton a few months ago and Phil & Dog came backstage to gave me it on CD. It had been quite a while since I had heard a good bootleg but I thought it was absolute genius from the first listen. I'm obviously biased but for me it's up there with the Richard X's 'Whitney vs. Kraftwerk' one or even possibly the ultra-sought-after Celine Dion "My heart will go on" vs. Sigur Ros! The serendipity started piling up after that - I had signed a deal with Sony BMG so it turned out to be easy to clear. I did my own version of the bootleg, then we found out that Hexstatic had stuck the two videos together, which (astonishingly) both had a theme of randy doctors and nurses. After that it seemed only right to give it a proper release..."
'Doctor Pressure' will be released on 15 Aug ahead of what seems like the nineteenth re-release of Mylo's surely now legendary debut album 'Destroy Rock N Roll'. The re-release will include the mash up track plus the Tom Neville remix of 'Destroy Rock & Roll' and live favourite 'Soft Rock'.
Commenting on the fact that Mylo was releasing a track based on their original idea, Phil & Dog, readers of CMU's Remix Update (the wordy version of Xfm's Remix Show), issued the following statement: "Fucking hell!!!!"."
No, it should have said made by a bloke that installs tills and a bloke that fixes PC's! Just heard the first official play of the Mylo version which varies little from ours which I think is a bit of a compliment, roll on!
Phil, how much variance is it? I was at a friends and we downloaded it (he thinks its ace by the way) and the version was slightly different from the one you gave me. It was still labelled up as Phil N Dog tho?
We did two versions Pook, Chartbusters edit 4.11 with no Muthaf**kers in it and the Naughty Version 7.52 but you should have both of those I would have thought?