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Death (CD)

Numbers

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Label: Tigerbeat 6 Released: 2003
Price: $10.99  
 
 
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This collection of all-star remixes of Numbers' debut album, Life, is diverse, dynamic, downright rocking and enjoyable in a way remix albums seldom are. The remixers try to outdo each other either by improving on the originals or reinventing them by adding not just new rhythms and synthesizers but in many cases new vocals and completely new musical sections-- all faithfully inspired by the Numbers aesthetic.

Highlights include: the full-throttle dance-rockabilly remix of "Driving Song," by recent Depeche Mode remixer Electronicat (Disko B, Angelika Kohlermann); the New Order-esque take on "Prison Life" by GD Luxxe (aka Gerhard Potuznik of Mego, Cheap Records, Ersatz Audio, Interdimensional Transmissions); Kid606's rock-steady reworking of "We Like Having These Things" into a hands-in-the-air dance punk anthem; Original Hamster's fittingly all-over-the-sound-canvas drill-and-bass remix of "Human Replace"; and Kit Clayton's original and inspired take on the Numbers' theme song "Information."

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Prison Life [GC Remix]
2We Like Having These Things [Williamsburg Address Mix]
3Driving Song [Crash Remix]
4I Have a Headache This Big
5Intercom [Mix]
6What Is the Product?
7We Like Having These Things [Mix]
8Human Race [No Human Is Gonna Replace Me Mix]
9Information (Faster Than Sound)
10Prison Life [Get Away Mix]
11Driving Car Cross RMX
12Alphanumeric Disinformation
13I Like Having These Things

 

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