On FUTURE RETRO music from a short list of influential alternative artists such as Devo, The Cure, and Echo & The Bunnymen is reimagined by renowned DJs for today's club scene. Featuring 14 brand-new remixes, FUTURE RETRO includes The Crystal Method tweaking New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle," Jaded Alliance roughing up Erasure's "A Little Respect," and Static Revenger electrifying INXS' "Need You Tonight." Several remixes take the original songs to unexpected sonic territories. DJ Irene reconstructs Book Of Love's "Boy" with menacing aggro-guitar, and Sparks takes Morrissey's "Suedehead" on an epic ride powered by organ swells and looping vocals.
The collection encompasses a wide range of styles: breaks, electro, house and rock. Compilation producer Craig DeGraff saw FUTURE RETRO as a way to combine his favorite '80s alternative rock and current dance/electronica sounds to create something fresh and inspired. A true labor of love, the disc took nearly two years to bring to completion, from song selection to securing an impressive lineup of remixers.
FUTURE RETRO features some of today's hottest mixers. For example, Richard X produced M.I.A. and Annie and remixed the The Bravery's latest single, while progressive house legends Way Out West have two critically acclaimed albums and a slew of remixes including Faithless, Lightning Seeds, Paul Van Dyk, and BT. Montreal DJ Tiga's cover versions of Public Enemy's "Louder Than A Bomb" and Nelly's "Hot In Herre" climbed the charts and had dance floors packed.
The dance world is already abuzz about FUTURE RETRO. Static Revenger's remix of "Need You Tonight" was voted one of the top three tracks at this year's Winter Music Conference, and New Order's Peter Hook debuted The Crystal Method's remix of "Bizarre Love Triangle" during his DJ set at the conference. And when Adam Freeland premiered his remix of "Nowhere Girl" during his set at Hollywood's Avalon this spring, the crowd went crazy.
Retro is the future and FUTURE RETRO is today. Now is the part where we dance.
1. "The Walk" -- The Cure (Infusion Remix)
2. "Situation" -- Yaz (Richard X Remix)
3. "Lips Like Sugar" -- Echo & The Bunnymen (Way Out West Remix Edit)
4. "Need You Tonight" -- INXS (Static Revenger Mix Edit)
5. "Shake The Disease" -- Depeche Mode (Tiga Remix)
6. "A Little Respect" -- Erasure (Jaded Alliance 'Electrospect' Remix)
7. "New Song" -- Howard Jones (Peter Black and Hardrock Striker Mix Edit)
8. "Forever Young" -- Alphaville (Hamel Album Mix)
9. "Bizarre Love Triangle" -- New Order (The Crystal Method Extended Mix)
10. "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) -- Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel (Elite Force Mix)
11. "Girl U Want" -- Devo (Black Light Odyssey Mix)
12. "Nowhere Girl" -- B-Movie (Adam Freeland Remix)
13. "Boy" -- Book Of Love (DJ Irene Rockstar Mix)
14. "Suedehead" -- Morrissey (Sparks Mix)
(Two-LP vinyl version)
A1. "The Walk" -- The Cure (Infusion 12" Remix)
A2. "Bizarre Love Triangle" -- New Order (Richard X 12" Mix)
B1. "Shake The Disease" -- Depeche Mode (Tiga Remix)
B2. "Nowhere Girl" -- B-Movie (Adam Freeland Mix)
B3. "Need You Tonight" -- INXS (Static Revenger Mix)
C1. "Lips Like Sugar" -- Echo & The Bunnymen (Way Out West Remix)
C2. "New Song" -- Howard Jones (Peter Black & Hardrock Striker Mix)
D1. "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) -- Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel (Elite Force Mix)
D2. "Situation" -- Yaz (Future Funk Squad Remix)
D3. "Forever Young" -- Alphaville (Hamel Club Mix)
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4 comments:
first off THANKS for your amazing AMAZING posts!!!! Its amazing the great stuff ya got!!! but couldnt find the link for this entry....but keep up the great blog!! be well!!
oh yeah, i was gonna chime in on the inactive link. anyway -- i think this is by far one of the best remix blogs out there. i love how you post entire (bootleg) compilations!!! i got a lot of goodies these past few days! thanks for the posts! :-)
The links are there. They are in green. Sometimes i have so much text they get overlooked.
Please would have any chance to rise again these two albums?
I would greatly appreciate, as they are very good versions of songs excellent!
From already thank you very much ...
Roberto
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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