Review: As his Blurred LP still leaves its crossover mark on switched-on ears all over the shop, Huxley dives back in to stand-out cut "I Want You" and gets a host of sympathetic Aus Music-related heads to take to the parts with their own distinctive creative visions. Deetron creates a delirious cocktail of wild synth tones and big room pressure on his version, while Shenoda ups the techno content with some tense percussion and poignant stabs. Komon cools proceedings down with a sensual, disco-infected shower of arpeggios before Hxley drops his own extended mix of the original.
Review: Over the course of the last decade, Swiss stalwart Deetron has been responsible for a string of impressive remixes. Happily, these - and many others you may have missed - have now been collected together on the decidedly epic Re-Creation: Remixes Compiled. As you'd expect, the 25-track set flits between full-throttle, peak-time friendly techno futurism, bustling deep house goodness and more downbeat explorations that defy his reputation as a maker of killer club cuts. Highlights include the loved-up synth breakdowns and jacking, Chicago-style groove of his Juan MacLean remix, a wonderfully retro-futurist take on George Fitzgerald's "Every Inch", a thrusting, stab-happy revision of Quarion and a lusciously jazzy take on Todd Terje's "Alfonso Muskedender". That said, on another day we could have listed another five or six highlights: it really is that good.
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