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Cat-No:imr18lp
Release-Date:01.09.2014
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Barcode:4250382427841
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Cat-No:imr18lp
Release-Date:01.09.2014
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Barcode:4250382427841
Release date: 1.9.2014 - EAN: 4250382427841 Including mp3 downlod
LP tracklist:
A1 River Of Life (Trentemøller Remix) , A2 Come Undone (Toydrum Remix) , A3 Candy Tongue (Jenny Wilson Version) , B1 Come Undone (Trentemøller Remix) , B2 Deceive (Trentemøller’s Lost & Found Remix) , B3 River Of Life (T.O.M. And His Computer Remix) , B4 Deceive (Unkwon Remix)
Fascination Set of REMIXES of Trentemøller’s recent album opus Lost that already served as the logical continuation of his varied work and delivered his signature sound intact, yet it really didn’t sound like anything he’d ever produced before. Streamlined, song-structured and guitar-driven, Lost boasted a dozen tracks, each offering something of interest for anyone who has ever been a fan of the Copenhagen producer.
Now the new ‘Lost Reworks’ release gleefully rips up the rule book again, as Trentemøller is joined by some carefully-chosen conspirators - Toydrum (aka James Lavelle and Pablo Clements of UNKLE), Jenny Wilson, T.O.M. And His Computer, Unkwon and Trentemøller - in dismantling the intricate musical tapestry of the album, recontextualising the instrumental experimentation, the trashed analog consoles, and the entire sweep of influences, from krautrock to classical.
The original version of “River Of Life” abandons its throbbing guitars and soaring strings for dark and retro electroclash tones on Trentemøller’s own remix, and introspective, electro-gaze in the hands of T.O.M. And His Computer. “Come Undone” stalked at a slow and measured pace, and Trentemøller’s steamy new version recalls vintage Goldfrapp in marrying sultry vocals and seductive machine music, while Toydrum beefs up the raw, spiky electro rock elements. The melancholic pop beauty of “Candy Tongue” is remade with ghostly atmospherics and evocative, exotic instrumentation via Jenny Wilson’s version, and while one remix of “Deceive” made its debut in a stunning EP package from earlier this year - Unkwon’s misty, dusty broken beat version - it is counterbalanced by Trentemøller’s own glitchy, cinematic 'Lost & Found' Remix.

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