(((O))) Tag: Remix
The cosmic voyage has been resurrected once again and its time to travel for another roller-coaster ride with the Hawks once more for its Space Ritual!
For Wilson’s mix behind Wet Dream, it adds this lucid portrayal and mysterious wonder, making sure that Rick is given the welcoming handshake he properly deserves.
Andert Tysma Originally released on the R&S Records sub-label Global Cuts in 1993, ‘20HZ’ by Capricorn became the breakthrough track for its creatorHans Weekhout, a Dutch multi-instrumentalist who starte …
Codes In The Clouds have worked with a huge variety of artists over the years. In 2010 they released their Paper Canyon Recycled record, with remixes from Nils Frahm, Rival Consoles, Maybeshewill, Library Tapes and more. More recently, they have releas …
DEADBEAR | Website Twitter DEADBEAR is the moniker of Berlin-based producer and electronic musician Nick Donovan. His latest work is a charity album project titled World Music Market and it is released today! The release is a concept rec …
Known for his work with the band Suuns, Canadian Ben Shemie offers up his first solo work, ‘A Skeleton’ – an experimental pop album of cold synthetic sounds with touches of psychedelia. Based on his live, itinerant experiments, the whole album was reco …
There’s four tunes that didn’t quite make it onto Okovi and four remixes of tracks that did. It doesn’t even pass the half hour mark so I guess it’s basically a fans only treat but that’s not to suggest there isn’t a lot to enjoy here.
“Because we don’t know when we will die we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well Yet everything happens only a certain number of times”
The result is not unlike the second half of New Order’s Substance compilation where their journey from Joy Division’s grieving to True Faith’s celebration is cheerfully tinkered with.
Taking a track from their 2013 album ‘Forever Becoming’, adding two remixes and an unreleased track is something of a stopgap, but these four tracks combine to provide a neat collection of tracks that fans should hear. – By Geoff Topley
Solo multi-instrumentalists Apta and Row Boat collaborate on this beautiful four track EP. – By Gilbert Potts
The absolute worst thing Katatonia can do for their career right now is to leave this album as a one-off thing and never explore this sound again. – By John McLaughlin
There’s no real replay value to this collection for me, save for the outstanding ‘The Green Valley’, which is certainly worth hearing. – By Geoff Topley







