Chemical Brothers, the / Flip the Switch (Fan Remixes)
Album: | Flip the Switch (Fan Remixes) | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Chemical Brothers, the | Added: | Mar 2005 | |
Label: | Self Web Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-04-24 | Pull Date: | 2005-06-26 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | May 8 | May 1 |
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Airplays: | 5 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 21, 2017: | I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants
Hold Tight London (Remix) |
4. | May 01, 2007: | a sound escape
Hold Tight London (Remix) |
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2. | Jan 02, 2008: | growing up
Marvo Ging (Remix) |
5. | May 04, 2005: | Eat Your Beats
Hold Tight London (Remix), Believe (Remix), Come Insider (Remix) |
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3. | May 29, 2007: | a sound escape
Marvo Ging (Remix) |
6. | May 04, 2005: | An Epiphany Of Sound - Guest DJ J.J. Islas & J.C.
Come Insider (Remix) |
Album Review
Guest DJ Account
Reviewed 2005-04-18
Reviewed 2005-04-18
A FREE downloadable fan remix album of the Chemical Brothers album “Push the Button”.
Some tracks do not use the original themes but take out elements to create something new, yet monotonous. Some do. The latter are usually better. Most tracks are good (and less clubby), but everything is solid stuff for Dance lovers.
1) Monotonous stuff. Chirps and fragmented hip-hop leftovers.
2) Slow, spacey, monotonous
*3) A strong mood modulator.
*4) Spacey electronica. Opens with a very earthy meditative slow percussion (only a short bit).
*5) A psychedelic electro-funk dub piece.
*6) Jaws-style opening to the original track.
7) A less-flowing version of the original military-style hip-hop track.
8) A gradually intensifying electro-romatinc piece. Ends with an acoustic guitar.
*9) Robotic opening. A touch of New Wave a la Depeche mode.
*10) Slide guitar sampling. A rich repetitive composition. (There is a nice phase shift in the sampled line compared to the original).
11) Bosa Novi, boy choir, Beatles remix (nothing’s gonna change my world).
Some tracks do not use the original themes but take out elements to create something new, yet monotonous. Some do. The latter are usually better. Most tracks are good (and less clubby), but everything is solid stuff for Dance lovers.
1) Monotonous stuff. Chirps and fragmented hip-hop leftovers.
2) Slow, spacey, monotonous
*3) A strong mood modulator.
*4) Spacey electronica. Opens with a very earthy meditative slow percussion (only a short bit).
*5) A psychedelic electro-funk dub piece.
*6) Jaws-style opening to the original track.
7) A less-flowing version of the original military-style hip-hop track.
8) A gradually intensifying electro-romatinc piece. Ends with an acoustic guitar.
*9) Robotic opening. A touch of New Wave a la Depeche mode.
*10) Slide guitar sampling. A rich repetitive composition. (There is a nice phase shift in the sampled line compared to the original).
11) Bosa Novi, boy choir, Beatles remix (nothing’s gonna change my world).
Track Listing