Review: Frank 'Ame' Wiedemann and Ry Cuming's Howling project gets the remix treatment from a stellar line-up. Radioslave's 'Last Communication' version sees the UK ex-pat fuses crashing bells, spellbinding chimes and glorious, sweeping keys for a hypnotic, seemingly unending groove. Berghain favourite Rodhad's remix also centres on a hypnotic feeling; rather than pounding the listener into submission, its clicky groove and understated groove provide the basis for a cavernous soundscape that hangs like a dark tapestry over the arrangement. Finally, there's Kalabrese's remix: like his colleagues, the Swiss producer's version is extended and drawn out, the tinkling jazz licks and acid hiccups fused with a melancholy, booze-soaked vocal that meanders indefinitely.
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