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Electronic
Performer: Ellen Allien
Title: Dust Rmx
Style: House, Techno, Electro, Tech House, Deep House
Year 2011
Country Germany
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 470
MP3 size: 1244 mb
FLAC size: 1650 mb
WMA size: 1609 mb
Other formats: ASF AA MP2 MP4 MP3 APE MPC

Ellen Allien - Dust Rmx mp3 album


Ellen Allien - Dust Rmx mp3 album

Tracklist

My Tree (Ripperton's Backlash Remix) 9:17
Dream (Bodycode Remix) 6:15
Huibuh (Adultnapper Remix) 6:49
Flashy Flashy (Nicolas Jaar Remix) 7:16
Sun The Rain (Tim Hecker Remix) 5:11
Should We Go Home (John Roberts Remix) 6:23
Ever (Aux 88 'Black Tokyo Remix') 5:06
Flashy Flashy (Fabrizio Maurizi Remix) 6:29
Searching (Shonky Remix) 5:32
Schlumi (Camea's 'I'm In The Neighborhood' Remix) 7:57
You (Munk Remix) 5:19
Our Utopie (Kassem Mosse Remix) 7:27

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BPC233CD Ellen Allien Dust Rmx ‎(CD, Album) BPitch Control BPC233CD Germany 2011
OTLCD1505, BPC233CD Ellen Allien Dust - Remixes ‎(CD, Album) Octave Lab, BPitch Control OTLCD1505, BPC233CD Japan 2011
BPC233 Ellen Allien Dust Rmx ‎(13xFile, MP3, Album, 320) BPitch Control BPC233 Germany 2011
BPC233CD Ellen Allien Dust Rmx ‎(CD, Album) BPitch Control BPC233CD Germany 2011
BPC233CD Ellen Allien Dust Rmx ‎(CD, Album, Promo) BPitch Control BPC233CD Germany 2011
Moronydit
Sure, remixes albums are always a mixed bag. But sometimes you keep pulling out gem after gem, and with Ellen Allien's DUST RMX, the gems keep coming. Ripperton, for instance, makes "My Tree" into a tribal workout with a spectral vocal drifting atop, while Bodycode goes deep house on "Dream." Adultnapper seems to blend the two with a slow house track with some tribal flourishes in the rhythm, and Nicholas Jaar finds "Flashy Flashy" somewhere between disco and the 80s. Most of the mixes are beat oriented, like Aux 88's Detroit-flavored "Ever" or the spare tech-house of Fabrizio Maurizi's "Flashy Flashy." Shonky puts in a perky turn on "Searching," and Kassem Mosse darkens "Our Utopie." There are a few surprises, not all pleasant: John Roberts has an odd synth and a generic beat that disrupts his usual delicately crafted piano-house on "Should We Go Home," but on the plus side, Munk adds some funk-rock guitar to "You," and it's great. But for the best of the best, look to the calm ambience washing over Tim Hecker's gorgeous mix of "Sun the Rain."