World In Action (Laurel Halo, Sky H1, Parris, Low Jack Remixes)
Helm’s away-day for The Trilogy Tapes comes under killer remix fire from Laurel Halo, Sky H1, Parris, Low Jack and Beneath on Luke Younger’s Alter label.
Thanks to smart A&R and sequencing, this is one of those rare remix packs that exceeds the sum of its parts, cannily opening up the material to new perspectives ranging from the oblique jungle chicanery of Parris, who redresses Blue Scene as a sort of blown-out DJ Scud workout, to Sky H1’s anxious ambient trance cradling of After Dark.
Low Jack likewise renders a bittersweet tang from Candy that remains faithful to Helm’s gritty aesthetic, and Laurel Halo puts a mean, side-winding spin on Blue Scene, working up a fierce friction shared in Beneath’s re-rolled, recoiling take on World In Action, holding the rudest line between abstraction and face-twysting nuttiness which, like everyone else, draws mutable common links between dance music and noise.
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Helm’s away-day for The Trilogy Tapes comes under killer remix fire from Laurel Halo, Sky H1, Parris, Low Jack and Beneath on Luke Younger’s Alter label.
Thanks to smart A&R and sequencing, this is one of those rare remix packs that exceeds the sum of its parts, cannily opening up the material to new perspectives ranging from the oblique jungle chicanery of Parris, who redresses Blue Scene as a sort of blown-out DJ Scud workout, to Sky H1’s anxious ambient trance cradling of After Dark.
Low Jack likewise renders a bittersweet tang from Candy that remains faithful to Helm’s gritty aesthetic, and Laurel Halo puts a mean, side-winding spin on Blue Scene, working up a fierce friction shared in Beneath’s re-rolled, recoiling take on World In Action, holding the rudest line between abstraction and face-twysting nuttiness which, like everyone else, draws mutable common links between dance music and noise.
Helm’s away-day for The Trilogy Tapes comes under killer remix fire from Laurel Halo, Sky H1, Parris, Low Jack and Beneath on Luke Younger’s Alter label.
Thanks to smart A&R and sequencing, this is one of those rare remix packs that exceeds the sum of its parts, cannily opening up the material to new perspectives ranging from the oblique jungle chicanery of Parris, who redresses Blue Scene as a sort of blown-out DJ Scud workout, to Sky H1’s anxious ambient trance cradling of After Dark.
Low Jack likewise renders a bittersweet tang from Candy that remains faithful to Helm’s gritty aesthetic, and Laurel Halo puts a mean, side-winding spin on Blue Scene, working up a fierce friction shared in Beneath’s re-rolled, recoiling take on World In Action, holding the rudest line between abstraction and face-twysting nuttiness which, like everyone else, draws mutable common links between dance music and noise.
Helm’s away-day for The Trilogy Tapes comes under killer remix fire from Laurel Halo, Sky H1, Parris, Low Jack and Beneath on Luke Younger’s Alter label.
Thanks to smart A&R and sequencing, this is one of those rare remix packs that exceeds the sum of its parts, cannily opening up the material to new perspectives ranging from the oblique jungle chicanery of Parris, who redresses Blue Scene as a sort of blown-out DJ Scud workout, to Sky H1’s anxious ambient trance cradling of After Dark.
Low Jack likewise renders a bittersweet tang from Candy that remains faithful to Helm’s gritty aesthetic, and Laurel Halo puts a mean, side-winding spin on Blue Scene, working up a fierce friction shared in Beneath’s re-rolled, recoiling take on World In Action, holding the rudest line between abstraction and face-twysting nuttiness which, like everyone else, draws mutable common links between dance music and noise.
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Helm’s away-day for The Trilogy Tapes comes under killer remix fire from Laurel Halo, Sky H1, Parris, Low Jack and Beneath on Luke Younger’s Alter label.
Thanks to smart A&R and sequencing, this is one of those rare remix packs that exceeds the sum of its parts, cannily opening up the material to new perspectives ranging from the oblique jungle chicanery of Parris, who redresses Blue Scene as a sort of blown-out DJ Scud workout, to Sky H1’s anxious ambient trance cradling of After Dark.
Low Jack likewise renders a bittersweet tang from Candy that remains faithful to Helm’s gritty aesthetic, and Laurel Halo puts a mean, side-winding spin on Blue Scene, working up a fierce friction shared in Beneath’s re-rolled, recoiling take on World In Action, holding the rudest line between abstraction and face-twysting nuttiness which, like everyone else, draws mutable common links between dance music and noise.