Queerifications & Ruins: Collected Remixes By Dj Sprinkles (Expanded Edition)
Finally - pretty much ALL of DJ Sprinkles remix work produced between 2006 and 2017, compiled on a triple CD edition clocking in at almost 4 hours, and - yes - finally including *that* Crossfaderama remix of The Mole, some of deepest, sexiest house music in existence, and a masterclass in how to make a great thing even better.
First compiled and released in 2013 as a more compact 2CD set that’s been much prized ever since, ‘Queerifications & Ruins’ has become one of many essential numbers in Terre Thaemlitz’s catalogue. The set now only gets better with this 2025 edition, newly bolstered with an extra disc and 7 further jams notably including the first digital appearance of Sprinkles’ Crossfaderama remix of ‘Lockdown Party’ by The Mole, plus judiciously deep, durational and sensitively daring takes on the venerable likes of John Cage and Simon Fisher Turner, Kuniyuki & Kimpster, Francis Harris, Hard Ton and key collaborator Will Long.
Aside to that bonus disc the other notable alteration - sorta - is her 13 minute take on June’s ‘Lost Area’, which now features none of the original, and is effectively a new DJ Sprinkles cut in itself, resplendent in its voluminous string pads and pendulous breakbeat that could happily go on for twice as long. The rest checks off killer dub stabs on Marco Bernardi’s ‘Klinsfrar Melodie’ and deftly diffused polyrhythms to Corbie’s ‘Arktika’, thru the floating bliss of her Ambient Ballroom remix of Oh, Yoko on Disc 1, next to a 2nd disc spanning sublime expansions of Pete Lockett & Scanner’s Parallax Beat Brothers; a psych-jazz and heavy bass-infused Post Script to‘Letter of Intent’; and writhing sensuality of their remix for Area’s ‘Bourbon Skies’, shades away from ‘Midtown 120 Blues’.
please remember that we support Terre and Comatonse Recordings' efforts to keep projects offline, minor, and acting queerly. When purchasing this item, we ask you to refrain from uploading and indiscriminate sharing in any form. <3
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3CD set of 21 remixes clocking in at 4 hours, self-released on Sprinkles' own Comatonse, comes in an archival vinyl pouch, a double-sided insert card, phonograph style anti-static inner and a 4x4 panel poster featuring Emi Winter's painting, "Lady."
Finally - pretty much ALL of DJ Sprinkles remix work produced between 2006 and 2017, compiled on a triple CD edition clocking in at almost 4 hours, and - yes - finally including *that* Crossfaderama remix of The Mole, some of deepest, sexiest house music in existence, and a masterclass in how to make a great thing even better.
First compiled and released in 2013 as a more compact 2CD set that’s been much prized ever since, ‘Queerifications & Ruins’ has become one of many essential numbers in Terre Thaemlitz’s catalogue. The set now only gets better with this 2025 edition, newly bolstered with an extra disc and 7 further jams notably including the first digital appearance of Sprinkles’ Crossfaderama remix of ‘Lockdown Party’ by The Mole, plus judiciously deep, durational and sensitively daring takes on the venerable likes of John Cage and Simon Fisher Turner, Kuniyuki & Kimpster, Francis Harris, Hard Ton and key collaborator Will Long.
Aside to that bonus disc the other notable alteration - sorta - is her 13 minute take on June’s ‘Lost Area’, which now features none of the original, and is effectively a new DJ Sprinkles cut in itself, resplendent in its voluminous string pads and pendulous breakbeat that could happily go on for twice as long. The rest checks off killer dub stabs on Marco Bernardi’s ‘Klinsfrar Melodie’ and deftly diffused polyrhythms to Corbie’s ‘Arktika’, thru the floating bliss of her Ambient Ballroom remix of Oh, Yoko on Disc 1, next to a 2nd disc spanning sublime expansions of Pete Lockett & Scanner’s Parallax Beat Brothers; a psych-jazz and heavy bass-infused Post Script to‘Letter of Intent’; and writhing sensuality of their remix for Area’s ‘Bourbon Skies’, shades away from ‘Midtown 120 Blues’.
please remember that we support Terre and Comatonse Recordings' efforts to keep projects offline, minor, and acting queerly. When purchasing this item, we ask you to refrain from uploading and indiscriminate sharing in any form. <3