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Khruangbin - Mordechai Remixes (2LP)

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Artist: Khruangbin
Album: Mordechai Remixes
Released: US, 29 Oct 2021

Tracklist:

A1Father Bird, Mother Bird (Sunbirds)2:53
Remix - Kadhja Bonet
Synth - Joy Morales
Remix - Kadhja Bonet
Synth - Joy Morales
A2Connaissais De Face (Tiger?)3:02
Remix - Ginger Root
Remix - Ginger Root
A3Dearest Alfred (MyJoy)3:16
Remix - knxwledge
Remix - knxwledge
A4First Class (Soul In The Horn Remix)6:20
Horns - Drew Anderson
Mixed By - Eleni Maltas
Producer, Remix - Natasha Latasha Diggs
Horns - Drew Anderson
Mixed By - Eleni Maltas
Producer, Remix - Natasha Latasha Diggs
B1If There Is No Question (Soul Clap's Wild, But Not Crazy Mix)7:19
Mixed By - Lee Curtiss
Remix - Soul Clap
Mixed By - Lee Curtiss
Remix - Soul Clap
B2Pelota (Cut A Rug Mix)5:02
Bass, Guitar, Synth, Producer, Remix - Will Holland
Bass, Guitar, Synth, Producer, Remix - Will Holland
C1Time (You And I) (Put A Smile On DJ's Face Mix)9:15
Instrumentation By - Robin Lee
Remix - Felix Dickinson
Instrumentation By - Robin Lee
Remix - Felix Dickinson
C2Shida (Bella Suite)8:35
Engineer - Lenord Part Sixxx
Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Keyboards, Arranged By, Performer, Engineer, Remix - Ron Trent
Engineer - Lenord Part Sixxx
Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Keyboards, Arranged By, Performer, Engineer, Remix - Ron Trent
D1So We Won't Forget (Mang Dynasty Version)6:32
Programmed By, Engineer - Ray Mang
Remix, Producer - Mang Dynasty
Programmed By, Engineer - Ray Mang
Remix, Producer - Mang Dynasty
D2One To Remember (Forget Me Nots Dub)5:12
Engineer - David Franzke
Remix, Producer - Harvey Sutherland
Engineer - David Franzke
Remix, Producer - Harvey Sutherland

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Original Release Year:
2021
Genre(s):
Hip Hop, Funk, Soul, Psychedelic
Format:
Vinyl Record LP

Description

The art of the remix has been around for several decades, from the fervid imaginations of JA pioneers like Coxsone Dodd, Duke Reid or King Tubby to the disco enthusiasts of New York, such as Tom Moulton, who bequeathed us the modern iteration of the remix and provided a template from which most remixers still work.

Moulton’s first commercial remix, a reworking of BT Express’ appropriately-named ‘Do It ’Till You’re Satisfied’, which stretched it from three minutes to a luxurious five, assisted the band in securing its first Billboard R&B Number One, as well as providing a pathway for remixers like Walter Gibbons, Larry Levan, Richie Rivera and Tee Scott, to completely reinvent the concept of a remix (and in some instances, deconstructing the idea of what comprised a song). It has subsequently been used as a marketing tool, a dancefloor-devastator, a gimmick (both cheap and expensive) or even as a way of reaching a different audience (think Tori Amos’ ‘Professional Widow’).

Khruangbin are no slouches when it comes to the remix themselves. They’ve been reworked before, in 2016, with the highly collectible EP on Boogiefuturo. But this time, they’re taking it a step further with an album dedicated to the art. Entering the tight-knit world of a Khruangbin song can be a little daunting. They have created this entire universe in which the trio seem to function telepathically in the way the music is composed, arranged and played. To mess with their delicate eco-system can invoke feelings similar to that of an unwanted guest crashing a good-time party. “We write our music to be interpreted; this is another wonderful interpretation of the music,” reassure Khruangbin. “There is something very vulnerable about letting others work on your music. But through the correspondence with the different artists, we gained a bigger connection to the songs themselves.”

The choice of remixers for this album is neither arbitrary nor accidental. They’re not names picked randomly out of a hat or chosen via a throw of the dice. All have some connection to the band, sometimes personal friendships, musical connections, or simply mutual musical appreciation. Harvey Sutherland and Ginger Roots have both toured with the band, Kadhja Bonet and Ron Trent had their own mutual fan club going on, Knxwledge sampled ‘White Gloves’ on a recent mixtape, Natasha Diggs and Soul Clap’s Eli’s are recent buddy-ups, Quantic is a mutual friend of Bonobo (crucial in the KB origin story), while I’ve known Laura for number of years; plus she is also godmother to one of Felix Dickinson’s kids. Doesn’t get much more intimate than that, right?

Some of these remixes were specifically made so you can dance your ass off while getting down to the Khruangbin sound, while some might better be appreciated horizontally with headphones on, wearing fashionably loose clothes. The choice is yours. But all were made with love and respect for Khruangbin. “A good remix deconstructs, recontextualizes, or simply extends a good time,” say the band. Amen and out.

Bill Brewster Buy your copy today!

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