Baldeelox!
A few weeks ago i was talking on a music production forum and i got a message from someone called Darren asking if i was the Altus who did “Change your Cover” (there’s another, impostor, Altus who came along after me, but that’s another story).
So, i said “yeah, why?”
and he said” “for fuck’s sake man! do you know how long i have been trying to find you?! I wanna license your tune for an album.”
Apparently he had asked Slip n Slide, who had included it on one of their Albums, but they didn’t give him any details for me.
He’s been rinsing the track for ages now but he never got the single on Vinyl, so the poor bloke has been playing out at clubs etc using the MIXED CD of the Slip n Slide album! That shows some commitment to the track! I would have to really like a tune to consider going through that bother every time i wanted to play it!
I have now furnished him with a complete version of both mixes for him to play with instead.
I got the tracks remastered at Abbey Road Studios to give them a little freshen up for inclusion on the album.
Here’s a link to the Beatport page: Baldeelox 2008 the tour album part 1
This means that you can now purchase Change your Cover – tuff mix on MP3, which is nice. It was available before via those dodgey Russian websites who basically steal tracks then sell them on without giving any money to the artists. But hopefully noone uses them. I would rather someone downloaded my tunes for free on bit torrents than line the pockets of those guys.
Anyway, i went to the album launch party last weekend and met Darren face to face. He’s a lovely chap and the party was cool (although i drunk too much rum, but nothing new there).
I’m happy that good quality soulful house still has a market. I thought that everything had gone electro now. Don’t get me wrong, i love electro but sometimes it can be a bit cold and soul-less. There’s something timeless and beautiful about a proper soulful deep house tune. Something that touches you deep inside rather than just something to dance to. I think that’s how house is supposed to sound, still very reminiscent of the early Chicago stuff just with more polished production. Fads and trends come and go but quality and style last forever.
Tags: album, Altus, Baldeelox, Change your cover, Darren Holland, Tuff Mix

