
A few weeks back we hinted that we were taking part in a remix compilation album with a few other blogs. Here’s the finished project and although I think we’re a few days late in getting this up, we hope that the results outweigh the delay! Biggups to The Lemur for sorting this all out, he had the unenviable task of managing the whole project and did a fantastic job. And of course thanks to Daft Punk for kicking off the magic all those years ago.
Basically each blog chose a producer and a track, left the two to stew together for a few weeks. Now each blog is giving away it’s track and also the whole album with custom artwork, for you all to enjoy.
We chose Dirty Disco Youth, one of our favourite producers, to remix Television Rules The Nation, and as suspected the tune is superb.
Here’s the full track list with whose involved and links to their blogs
Tracklist
01 Human After All (chosen by Disco Demons)
02 The Prime Time Of Your Life (chosen by Data Sapiens)
03 Robot Rock (chosen by The Cold Cut)
04 Steam Machine (chosen by Cream Team)
05 Make Love (chosen by Sheena Beaston)
06 The Brainwasher (chosen by Danger! Danger!)
07 On/Off (chosen by The Lemur Blog)
08 Television Rules The Nation (chosen by Noise Porn)
09 Technologic (chosen by Pretty Much Amazing)
10 Emotion (chosen by Binary)
DOWNLOAD THE ALBUM – REMIX AFTER ALL.ZIP
Our track is here separately as a 320kbps mp3.
Daft Punk – Television Rules The Nation (Dirty Disco Youth Remix).mp3
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[...] source of great music in the form of tracks and mixes as well as being involved in the recent Daft Punk: Remix After All project and the aforementioned Mongolian Mixtape Marathon. Noise Porn has plaudits from all over [...]
great idea!
[...] a slew of banging remixes (including one for our very own Remix After All entry), Dirty Disco Youth is back in our ears with his re-interpretation of the classic 80’s [...]
Really nice post, I think this is one of the best albums with remixes of all time.