The Archive
What follows is to be a re-publication of recordings, cribbed from various media which released during the past 12 years of TUI's existence as a music project. At least several recordings have been produced every year since inception, hopefully this will provide a somewhat representative selection of styles, to appear at some point in the near future. For now, enjoy this single release from 2003.
Keith Emerson is reputed to have said that his version of "America" was the world's first instrumental protest song. Maybe, but it wasn't the nastiest... This collections of songs came from an EP, "Crashing ya party, burning ya house. And what you gonna do about it?", self-released for giveaway at a Toxic Dancehall gig at the Black Swan in 2003. The recordings have turned up courtesy of Adam Parkinson (aka Casion Bassman Chaytor) and I re-release them here. Samples have *not* been passed.
A criminal splicing together of Destiny's Child and Coolio that has apparently seen Actual Dance Floor Action. This collections of songs came from an EP, "Crashing ya party, burning ya house. And what you gonna do about it?", self-released for giveaway at a Toxic Dancehall gig at the Black Swan in 2003. The recordings have turned up courtesy of Adam Parkinson (aka Casion Bassman Chaytor) and I re-release them here. Samples have *not* been passed.
A garage remix of the Imperial Death March from Star Wars - does what it says on the tin. Apparently, at one point it became the official anthem of Gloucester Skate Krew. I can't confirm this... This collections of songs came from an EP, "Crashing ya party, burning ya house. And what you gonna do about it?", self-released for giveaway at a Toxic Dancehall gig at the Black Swan in 2003. The recordings have turned up courtesy of Adam Parkinson (aka Casion Bassman Chaytor) and I re-release them here. Samples have *not* been passed.
Remix of some Bad Company track I borrowed. When I wrote this track, I hated DnB almost as much as I hated RnB. Aphex Twin sorted that out at ATP. Funny how things change. This collections of songs came from an EP, "Crashing ya party, burning ya house. And what you gonna do about it?", self-released for giveaway at a Toxic Dancehall gig at the Black Swan in 2003. The recordings have turned up courtesy of Adam Parkinson (aka Casion Bassman Chaytor) and I re-release them here. Samples have *not* been passed.