Dfa Remixes:chapter Two (2006)

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Label: Caroline Distribution
UPC: 00094637122822
Release Date: 10/3/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202998367
Item#: M36ER9
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Far From Home - Tiga ~ Various Artists
2. Shake Your Cocnuts - Junior Senior ~ Various Artists
3. She Wants To Move - N.E.R.D. ~ Various Artists
4. Colours - Hot Chip ~ Various Artists
5. Hand That Feeds - Nine Inch Nails ~ Various Artists
6. Slide In - Goldfrapp ~ Various Artists
7. Destination Overdrive - Chromeo ~ Various Artists
8. In A State - UNKLE ~ Various Artists



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
The productions of the NYC duo of James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy under the moniker Death From Above (DFA) have become synonymous with the merging of dance music and indie rock. As erstwhile punks influenced by hip-hop and electronic music, the pair look back to New York's early '80s underground to formulate their own distinctive sound--a heavier, darker, rawer, and more intense take on their influences. DFA REMIXES CHAPTER 2 compiles eight fully remade/remodeled, and otherwise remixed versions of tracks from the likes of Nine Inch Nails, Goldfrapp, and Junior Senior. Peeling back layers of guitar-fueled distortion and manic percussion, DFA crafts glittering disco gems from dusty rock grooves.
The DFA are one of the few production groups in electronic music that warrants a single compendium of their remix productions, let alone two volumes' worth of material. Whereas the first volume featured the duo not only capturing the ears of slack-jawed bloggers but also figuring out their comfort zone, the second disc highlights their most recent work in hopes of bringing casual listeners up to speed. There are some noticeable differences between the two discs. First, the remixes are more expansive and symphonic, at times extending passages and compositions to almost 14 minutes in length. Second, the group experiments more with textures, atmospheres, and arrangements rather than making a cowbell-driven dancefloor-filler meeting a percussive workout. And while the tracks are longer and more realized, they're still distinctly remixes instantly recognizable as DFA output -- a mark of individual distinction many remixers strive to attain but few reach. There are many choice cuts to select from, but the crown jewel of Chapter Two is their remix of Nine Inch Nails' "Hand That Feeds," which sounds more like a collaboration than a remix. The DFA lift Trent Reznor's vocals like a skilled surgeon out of its original body and transplant it into a funky ten-minute synth-and-percussion opus that surprisingly complements Reznor's angsty screeching very well. To suggest this disc over its predecessor is difficult to do, as they both have their strong points. It's best to get them as a set and explore the treasure trove of quality music that is equal parts cerebral and danceable while never losing the feeling that this is as original and enjoyable as dance music can get in this decade. ~ Rob Theakston

Producer: Tim Goldsworthy; James Murphy

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/03/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 2282
Label : Astralwerks (Record Label)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00094637122822

 
Professional Reviews
Spin (p.104)
- "3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Without ever losing control of the dance floor, DFA still push the boundaries of their sound."

Alternative Press (p.206)
- "Artists like Junior Senior, Goldfrapp, N.E.R.D. and even ye olde Nine Inch Nails benefit mightily from the DFA's discofunkadelic processing."

Vibe (p.165)
- "Sure, The DFA treat their sources irreverently, but their updates are better..."

  
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