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Black Sands came out in 2010 to almost universal critical acclaim and worldwide commercial success. Si Green aka Bonobo moved from being an underground producer of impeccable credentials to a poster boy for a new take on electronic music contemporary and edgy but also soulful, song-based, sometimes lush but always emotional. Black Sands Remixed gathers together a group of like-minded musicians and producers to interpret this classic album. Most of the material here has never been heard before (versions of a couple of the pieces were used as part of Ninjas 20th anniversary XX campaign) and has been gathered with assistance from renowned DJ and label-head Alexander Nut. Recent Brainfeeder signing Lapalux kicks things off with a meticulous, sensuous re-work of Prelude. Banks fills The Keeper with spooky atmospherics. Cosmin TRG re-imagines Kiara as delicate heartbeat-house. Floating Points spaces Eyesdown out and adds to the groove, while ARP101 (better known as D&B producer Alix Perez) gives the tune an electronic re-lick and DELS adds heartfelt lyricism to the original. Later in the record, Machinedrum turns the same tune into hyperactive percussion and echoed loops of sound. FaltyDL shows a subtle, understated exercise in rhythm and atmosphere for his re-work of All In Forms. Mark Pritchard lets in the air on Stay The Same, to create delicate, dub-soul. Mike Slott fiddles with the pitching on All In Forms to create robot emotion. Blue Daisy cuts up and plays with Andreya Trianas vocals until Stay The Same really is Not Quite The Same. Duke Dumont finishes the record with an incredible use of ambience and orchestral build on his reconstruction of Grains of Sand. Bonobo himself makes two contributions. Ghost Ship (originally given away to promote the XX celebrations) reminds the world of Si Greens obvious talents, combining as it does a classic Motown shuffle with lashings of wobbling bass. Brace Brace is, quite simply, beautiful, showcasing once again his grasp of instrumentation and tone. Review: Get the CD - There is some really good music on this release, however, I have a problem with the running order which intersperses the far-out experimental stuff with the more catchy remixes. I wish I had bought the CD version so that I could use the program function of my CD player to make this set more listenable. Review: Very remix the quality of the vinyl is top
| ASIN | B006QDAC1C |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (12) |
| Label | Ninja Tune |
| Manufacturer | Ninja Tune |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 31.9 x 31.8 x 1.09 cm; 707.89 g |
Y**N
Get the CD
There is some really good music on this release, however, I have a problem with the running order which intersperses the far-out experimental stuff with the more catchy remixes. I wish I had bought the CD version so that I could use the program function of my CD player to make this set more listenable.
V**D
Very remix the quality of the vinyl is top
M**E
Great album, buy it while you still can
A**S
Great quality pressing, on three separate vinyls.
O**R
Alles bestens! Gerne wieder.
T**L
Immaculate pressing and incredible bass!
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