Pitch Black – Flex (son.sine Remix)
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Frequencies Fall is a collection of remixes of tracks from Pitch Black’s critically acclaimed third album Ape To Angel album, which was released last summer to much critical acclaim, and many a rave review:
‘producers capable of welding together the questing spirits of luminaries like Ritchie Hawtin and King Tubby while creating compelling sound universes’
DJ Magazine – 22 July 2005 Album of the Month
‘If you, like the countless Big Chill festival punters over the years that have been wowed by their electronic space odysseys, dig what press releases and acid heads call “journeys through music”, then you could do no worng in piping these beatscapes into your earholes of an evening’
Undercover – Issue 26 August ‘05
The collection opens with an Indo-lounge take on ‘Lost in Translation’ by International Observer meets Horace (former Thompson Twin Tom Bailey and son) and glides smoothly into Friends Electrics dubby breaks mix of ‘Freefall’. Switch & pZ go all old school DnB on us with ‘Elements Turn’, which is complemented nicely by Minuit who ramp it up with their Plumps meets Daft Punk version of ‘Freefall’, only for son.sine’s ‘Flex’ to drop it right down, Rhythm&Sound style!
Hummel then takes things off on a total tangent with his eclectic take on ‘Big Trouble Upstairs’, leaving it to Spektrum drummer Isaac Tucker to pick up the pieces with his side project’s Ithz’s tech house with a touch of acid remix of ‘Freefall’. Renegade Soundwave’s Danny Briottet engineered DJ Flix vs Red Star’s sparse breaks version of ‘The Random Smiler’, followed by uber producer Youth’s festival tinged mix of ‘Lost in Translation’.
Module adds bass and beats to the formerly ambient ‘Empty Spaces, Missing Units’, then left coast psybient legend Bluetech slips and slides his way through Ape to Angel, followed by minimal techno producer Peak_Shift who glitches and glides into ‘Flex’, allowing The Big Chill’s Alucidnation to take things safely home with his Orb-esque version of ‘Freefall’ (already a fave of Tom Middleton’s).
Carefully sequenced to flow freely from beginning to end, Frequencies Fall is both a smoker’s delight and a serious dose of audiophilia.
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. Written and produced by Mike Hodgson and Paddy Free
Taken from Frequencies Fall
Released 25 September 2006
Available from https://pitchblack.bandcamp.com/ .
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