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Artist.......: Jean Nipon
Album........: Fire Walk With Me
Label........: Institubes/Sixpack
Genre........: Freestyle
Catnr........: n/a
source.......: CDDA
rip.date.....: 26-09-2010
str.date.....: Sometime in June
quality......: VBR/44,1Hz/Joint-Stereo
Url..........: www.sixpack.fr

track  title                                          time

 01.   Fire Walk With Me                             63:02

                                            Runtime  63:02 min
                                            Size     87,6 MB

Release Notes:

Sorry one track on the CD like you see on the notes
here (also tracklisting available there):

http://www.discogs.com/Jean-Nipon-Fire-Walk-With-Me
/release/2309932

You can buy a copy here please, this CD worth it:

http://www.sixpack.fr/shop/629-fire-walk-with-me-mi
x-digipack.html

FIRE WALK WITH ME TRACKILISTING:

1- Kentaro Haneda - Shi no K⌠shin
2- Frankie Knuckles - your love (dustykid makes
love tender edit) 1: 27
3- Retro/Grade - Moda 5:12
4- Desire - donÆt call 9: 08
5- Saga- On the loose 12 : 30
6- Wire - The 15th 14 : 47
7- Prophet - you really turn me on 17 : 58
8- Yes- Dancing through the light 20 : 49
9- Todd Rundgren - tic tic tic, it wears off 24 :
21
10- Fleetwood Mac- Spare me a little of your love
25 : 48
11- Nancy Sit - Sugar Town 28 :16
12- Dj DLG- paramount ( Rogerseventytwo rmx) 30 :
33
13- Like A Tim- Blocks 34 : 10
14- D.A.F. - Liebe auf den ersten blick 36 : 40
15- Frederik Schikowski - Heute war es nicht 39 :
48
16- Deerhoof - Milking 41 : 55
17- The tights - cracked 44 : 53
18- Marc Ushmi - Rock with me 47 : 39
19- Chris & Cosey - October 51 : 28
20- Chris Squire - Hold out your hand 55 : 12
21- Jessica Harper - Old souls 58 : 52

http://institubes.tumblr.com/post/663108117/jean-ni
pon-x-sixpack-france-fire-walk-with-me-mixed

Dislcaimer : Fire Walk With Me's tracklisting is
not eclectic for eclecticism's sake. It's not
eclectic and versatile just to show off the oh so
wonderful taste of its creator. Jean Nipon isn't
the kind of guy who needs this.

What he wants is totally different and
free-spirited : simply enriching and enhancing the
rare idea of highway romance through damaged sound
flashes. Getting deeper into those lost, unreal,
impossible love feelings generated by long road
trips into melancholy-drenched motorized souls.
The sheer diversity of Nipon's musical picks
reflects the various surroundings you can see while
driving on the highway, as well as the non-descript
yet all very different looks of the toll
collectors. The ambiguous mood of the whole mix is
just like a cloudy sunset seen through thick
plexiglass, half asleep on a cheap, synthetic, dark
gray fabric-covered backseat. Sometimes this sunset
looks like it's not even moving, or is just an
image projected between the inside of the car and
the rest of the world. It's like you're watching it
as an isolated part of a blood red- and fire
orange-saturated Japanese 80 anime. And like you're
watching this anime on a truck stop TV set û a
French truck stop, full of dirty beige tables and
walls and trays, while eating some industrial pork
chops drowning in wine sauce.

One loose principle leading Fire Walk With Me is to
refuse to select just great, perfect songs forming
a perfect, clean-cut collection. Because the thing
is, music's not always great when you're driving :
tapes you find in the glove compartment are not
always carefully composed, so you put on the radio,
which is creating another problem, with bad
reception and non-sequitur programming. And on the
top of this, there's the engine rumbling, and other
car noises, so you can't hear the music so well.
Plus, people talk over the sound, making the whole
½ car music experience ╗ a pretty disturbing, yet
singular affair. Fire Walk With Me works the same
way : while distracting you from the main drive, it
finally takes you to a unexpected state of
sublimeness. The sublime of the generic.

But then what's on the tracklisting ? It's starting
with a Dusty Kid edit of Knuckle's Your Love
instrumental, and almost ends with Chris & Cosey's
October : two perfect FM hits that you virtually
never heard on any FM station.
Between this, you have baroque but easy synth-prog,
specially designed for moments when the road is
clear and you can serenely drive faster. You also
have stiff, dusk-ready italo tunes, some driving
classics by Todd Rundgren and Fleetwood Mac and
some super-Prince-like popfunk, almost directly
made to go along those moments when conversation in
the car gets suddenly hectic after hours of
silence. An Italians Do It Better production by
Desire shows how those guys should work for the
International Higway Romance Comittee. And a nice
DAF track makes way into the mix, just for gas
stops : please play it loud at night, on a parking
lot full of sped-up horny truckers who can't get no
sleep. You also get the odd Michael Jackson cover,
addictive and satisfyingly non-ironical. And some
Deerhoof, and some bony punk rock, and some
intimate weird folk. A maladjusted mix, but a also
necessary and justified one.

Fire Walk With Me : soon to be the blueprint of any
driving music compilation.

-------


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Artist.......: Jean Nipon
Album........: Fire Walk With Me
Label........: Institubes/Sixpack
Genre........: Freestyle
Catnr........: n/a
source.......: CDDA
rip.date.....: 26-09-2010
str.date.....: Sometime in June
quality......: VBR/44,1Hz/Joint-Stereo
Url..........: www.sixpack.fr

track  title                                          time

 01.   Fire Walk With Me                             63:02

                                            Runtime  63:02 min
                                            Size     87,6 MB

Release Notes:

Sorry one track on the CD like you see on the notes
here (also tracklisting available there):

http://www.discogs.com/Jean-Nipon-Fire-Walk-With-Me
/release/2309932

You can buy a copy here please, this CD worth it:

http://www.sixpack.fr/shop/629-fire-walk-with-me-mi
x-digipack.html

FIRE WALK WITH ME TRACKILISTING:

1- Kentaro Haneda - Shi no Kôshin
2- Frankie Knuckles - your love (dustykid makes
love tender edit) 1: 27
3- Retro/Grade - Moda 5:12
4- Desire - don’t call 9: 08
5- Saga- On the loose 12 : 30
6- Wire - The 15th 14 : 47
7- Prophet - you really turn me on 17 : 58
8- Yes- Dancing through the light 20 : 49
9- Todd Rundgren - tic tic tic, it wears off 24 :
21
10- Fleetwood Mac- Spare me a little of your love
25 : 48
11- Nancy Sit - Sugar Town 28 :16
12- Dj DLG- paramount ( Rogerseventytwo rmx) 30 :
33
13- Like A Tim- Blocks 34 : 10
14- D.A.F. - Liebe auf den ersten blick 36 : 40
15- Frederik Schikowski - Heute war es nicht 39 :
48
16- Deerhoof - Milking 41 : 55
17- The tights - cracked 44 : 53
18- Marc Ushmi - Rock with me 47 : 39
19- Chris & Cosey - October 51 : 28
20- Chris Squire - Hold out your hand 55 : 12
21- Jessica Harper - Old souls 58 : 52

http://institubes.tumblr.com/post/663108117/jean-ni
pon-x-sixpack-france-fire-walk-with-me-mixed

Dislcaimer : Fire Walk With Me's tracklisting is
not eclectic for eclecticism's sake. It's not
eclectic and versatile just to show off the oh so
wonderful taste of its creator. Jean Nipon isn't
the kind of guy who needs this.

What he wants is totally different and
free-spirited : simply enriching and enhancing the
rare idea of highway romance through damaged sound
flashes. Getting deeper into those lost, unreal,
impossible love feelings generated by long road
trips into melancholy-drenched motorized souls.
The sheer diversity of Nipon's musical picks
reflects the various surroundings you can see while
driving on the highway, as well as the non-descript
yet all very different looks of the toll
collectors. The ambiguous mood of the whole mix is
just like a cloudy sunset seen through thick
plexiglass, half asleep on a cheap, synthetic, dark
gray fabric-covered backseat. Sometimes this sunset
looks like it's not even moving, or is just an
image projected between the inside of the car and
the rest of the world. It's like you're watching it
as an isolated part of a blood red- and fire
orange-saturated Japanese 80 anime. And like you're
watching this anime on a truck stop TV set – a
French truck stop, full of dirty beige tables and
walls and trays, while eating some industrial pork
chops drowning in wine sauce.

One loose principle leading Fire Walk With Me is to
refuse to select just great, perfect songs forming
a perfect, clean-cut collection. Because the thing
is, music's not always great when you're driving :
tapes you find in the glove compartment are not
always carefully composed, so you put on the radio,
which is creating another problem, with bad
reception and non-sequitur programming. And on the
top of this, there's the engine rumbling, and other
car noises, so you can't hear the music so well.
Plus, people talk over the sound, making the whole
« car music experience » a pretty disturbing, yet
singular affair. Fire Walk With Me works the same
way : while distracting you from the main drive, it
finally takes you to a unexpected state of
sublimeness. The sublime of the generic.

But then what's on the tracklisting ? It's starting
with a Dusty Kid edit of Knuckle's Your Love
instrumental, and almost ends with Chris & Cosey's
October : two perfect FM hits that you virtually
never heard on any FM station.
Between this, you have baroque but easy synth-prog,
specially designed for moments when the road is
clear and you can serenely drive faster. You also
have stiff, dusk-ready italo tunes, some driving
classics by Todd Rundgren and Fleetwood Mac and
some super-Prince-like popfunk, almost directly
made to go along those moments when conversation in
the car gets suddenly hectic after hours of
silence. An Italians Do It Better production by
Desire shows how those guys should work for the
International Higway Romance Comittee. And a nice
DAF track makes way into the mix, just for gas
stops : please play it loud at night, on a parking
lot full of sped-up horny truckers who can't get no
sleep. You also get the odd Michael Jackson cover,
addictive and satisfyingly non-ironical. And some
Deerhoof, and some bony punk rock, and some
intimate weird folk. A maladjusted mix, but a also
necessary and justified one.

Fire Walk With Me : soon to be the blueprint of any
driving music compilation.

-------


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