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The Black Dog celebrates its renaissance with an EP
of storming remixes of tracks from their Silenced
album.
The main cut is from Orlando Voorn, who
translates Sudden Intake into a classy, shimmering
glitter ball of funky electronics. The pulsing melodies
swing round the groove in an endless slow arc, and it
really is superb.
On the same side is, at last, the return of the high tech disco sound of Derailleur. The
trailer load of talent that is Derailleur has transformed
Alt/Return/Dash/Kill. tBd's original dark
growler is now a neon-shot dark disco monster with
an intro of massive "real" toms, followed by stepping
New York beats that massively up the drama.
On the flip is the Vector Lovers remix of Machine Machina,
that sounds like he's finally been given the electro
toys that he always wanted. Serving up a clipped
piece of melodic German funk, dancefloors around the
world are crying out for this sort of hip-wiggling
gear. Cracking.
| Tracklisting |
| a1. | Sudden Intake (Remixed by Orlando Voorn) | lo | hi |
| a2. | Alt/Return/Dash/Kill (Remixed by Derailleur) | lo | hi |
| b1. | Machine Machina (Remixed by Vector Lovers) | lo | hi |
Released 25th April 2007
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