RemixedVarious Artists/Astor Piazzolla
Release Date: 10/07/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 500285_CD
UPC # 731383601927
Label: Milan
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Performer: Various Artists/Astor Piazzolla
Engineer: Olli Kykkanen Producer: 4Hero; Hi Perspective; John Arnold; John Beltran; Koop; Alexkid; Metier; Nickodemus & Osiris; Osunlade; Projections; Ricochet; Tuomas Kailio; Zeb Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel: Lady Gatica, Mikael Sundin (vocals); John Arnold, Zeb , Carl Verheyen (guitar); Elina Viitasaari, Miaja Siniselo, Evelina Paavola, Suvi Valjus (violin); Jussi Tuhkanen, Jukka Pekka Naukkaringen (viola); Hanna Silvennoinen, Veera Perkola (cello); Steve Kaye (strings); Finn Peters (flute, tenor saxophone); Julien Labro (accordion); Olivier Emsellem (melodica); Dominic "Ski" Oakenfull (piano); Kim Rantala (grand piano); Ayro (Moog synthesizer); M. Stalis (vibraphone); Robin Mullarkey (upright bass); Teppo M�kynen (cymbals); Headcorn Dread, Abdissa "Mamba" Assefa (percussion); Dave Aud�, Pentagon (programming). Audio Mixers: Jyrki "JJ" Juvonen; Steve Miller ; Pentagon; Tuomas Kallio. Audio Remixers: 4hero; Hi Perspective; John Arnold; John Beltran; Koop; Alexkid; Nickodemus & Osiris; Osunlade; Projections; Ricochet; Astor Piazzolla; Toshio Matsuura; Zeb . Liner Note Author: Gilles Peterson. Recording information: Antonio's Fish Shop Studios, London, England; SoundTrack. Arrangers: 4hero; Hi Perspective; John Arnold; John Beltran; Koop; Alexkid; Metier; Nickodemus & Osiris; Osunlade; Projections; Ricochet; Zeb . Among the genre giants to receive the remix treatment -- Miles Davis, Ennio Morricone, Pierre Henry, Steve Reich, and now Astor Piazzolla -- are figures whose artistic and technical concepts changed the way listeners react to sound, all of which align perfectly with the aims of most dance producers. Though on the surface Piazzolla appears an odd choice, his nuevo tango dragged a traditional dance music into the modern world, and several of his most revelatory recordings were made at the front of an electric band aptly named Conjunto Electronico (which was influenced by the fusion revolution of groups like Miles Davis' ensemble of 1969-1970). Across its 15 tracks, Remixed flaunts a few excellent beat-based remixers from around the globe: Sweden (Koop), Detroit (John Beltran, John Arnold), Dollis Hill, London (4hero), Finland (Nuspirit Helsinki), and New York by way of Africa (Osunlade). Despite the range of talent, Remixed is only occasionally successful; too much respect for the master of the bandoneon results in far too many weak remixes that find the middle ground between tango and electronic dance but do little in the way of exciting music. ~ John Bush
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