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Some of the most memorable tracks are born out of failure. DJ Pierre's lucky 303 accident springs to mind, or Luciano’s classic “Orange Mistake”, which originated in a LFO filter malfunctioning. And the charmingly highpitched melody of “Do It Again” – a track we discovered through the Claremont 56 “Originals” compilation by Lexx – also came into being by a twist of fate: A midi channel was incorrectly assigned, young Shinichiro Yokota then fleshed out one of the most idiosyncratic house tracks of all time. That was 25 years ago. Rush Hour just re-released the Hunee-sponsored compilation “Soichi Terada presents Sounds from the Far East”, also spotlighting a couple of tracks the Terada apprentice Yokota produced. In this Q+A (the first ever published in English), Yokota (46) talks Yellow Magic Orchestra, Lil Louis and the lost charm of making house the old way. Read the interview on Roof.fm Tracklist: Soichi Terada : Tokyo XXX Shinichiro Yokota: West Gate Soichi Terada: How To Pray Shinichiro Yokota: Shake Yours Shinichiro Yokota: Do It Again Shinichiro Yokota: Believe The House Soichi Terada: Sun Showered Soichi Terada : Purple Haze (M.O.D. Remix) Shinichiro Yokota: Got To Be Real Shinichiro Yokota: D8 Soichi Terada & Shinichiro Yokota: 1941 Soichi Terada: Moments of Samples (Alternative Version)
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