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Electronic
Performer: Slicker
Title: Remixes
Style: IDM
Year 2000
Country US
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 261
MP3 size: 1397 mb
FLAC size: 1864 mb
WMA size: 1506 mb
Other formats: AC3 MOD DXD AU DTS MMF MP2

Slicker - Remixes mp3 album


Slicker - Remixes mp3 album

Tracklist

Delarosa & Asora / Richard Devine Delarosa+Devine 5:27
Slicker Been There, Done Dusky (SuperESP Mix) 6:38
Slicker Confidence In Silver (Matmos Remix) 5:14
Savath & Savalas Replay Slicker 5:05
Slicker Dahm Foos (Remix) 2:23
Slicker Confidence In Scoober (Mix) 6:25

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HEFTY 018 CD Slicker Remixes ‎(CD) Hefty Records HEFTY 018 CD US 2000
HEFTY 018 Slicker Remixes ‎(LP) Hefty Records HEFTY 018 US 2000

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Delarosa+Devine
Remix – Delarosa*, Richard Devine
A2 Been There, Done Dusky (Super ESP Mix)
Remix – SuperESP*
A3 Confidence In Silver (Matmos Remix)
Remix – Matmos
B1 Replay Slicker (Savath & Savalas Remix)
Remix – Savath & Savalas
B2 Dahm Foos (Remix)
Remix – Delarosa & Asora
B3 Confidence In Scoober (Mix)
Remix – Mice Parade

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HEFTY 018 CD Slicker Remixes ‎(CD) Hefty Records HEFTY 018 CD US 2000


Gorisar
These remixes from Slicker's album CONFIDENCE IN DUBER lean heavily on the IDM side, particularly when Scott Herren and Richard Devine take on the first track into a metallic, lumbering beast, while Super E.S.P. delivers a spare "Been There, Done Dusky" that quietly slides into its warmth. Matmos is similarly sparse in its reimagining "Confidence in Silver," though with a more pronounced hip-hop swing with bursts of noise to remind you who's in charge. Herren brings his Savath + Savalas persona into play with the melodic downtempo of "Replay Slicker," while his Delarosa & Asora persona goes in a more abstract direction with "Dahm Foos." Finally, Mice Parade put in their take with "Confidence in Scoober," a delicate, graceful concoction. A nice diversion, definitely.
ᵀᴴᴱ ᴼᴿᴵᴳᴵᴻᴬᴸ
This could possibly be the most disappointing release I have come across (not including Aphex Twin's Drukqs but that’s a whole different story). Look at the line up you have all three of Scott Herren's aliases (even the ever elusive Delarosa), all with their extremely different and excellent styles. It also includes two better-known artist Richard Devine and Matmos. But the EP just lacks in everywhere. The Savath & Salavas remix just sounds like a bad mixture of Prefuse 73 and the Savath sound, The Delarosa & Devine track do not mate so well, and the Matmos track is just flat out weak. Sorry to say it but it had to be said.