I've been thinking about some stuff recently... like I said, growing up in the middle of nowhere with no scene there means I have no real authentic connection to any particular scene - and of course this has its disadvantages, but it can't be changed so I might as well accept it and recognize that as all scenes are equally not mine, they are at the same time arguably equally available to me.
So for DJ-ing I will just shamelessly take tunes from wherever I want if I feel I can make them work together... try to make some kind of virtue of necessity I suppose I'm saying.
Anyway, that preamble is relevant cos of my tune of the day redux... two for the price of one cos they are kinda the same song.
One is brainy/pretentious Dusseldorf sound from this Japanese woman (I think she was married to some krautrock royalty guy but I forget who) and the other is dumb as you like stomping big beat technoclash and yet apart from the tempo they are very similar tunes.
I think there is something quite interesting about the way that what you know about a piece of music has such an effect on what you expect from it and ultimately how you hear it. And I also find it interesting that music made from different scenes and with professedly different aims and so on, can in fact coincide and ultimately be quite similar.
And going back to what I waffled on about at the start, I like putting those kinds of things together when I find them. Though maybe not these two cos they are too similar.
Whatever, I'm always wishing people said more about the tunes they dump wordlessly into the tune of the day thread but maybe I got a but carried away there...