O. Children are set to release ‘O. Children Remixed’ on 6th December 2010 through Deadly Recordings. Having received mass amounts of appraisal for their self titled debut, the band have packaged together a selection of the finest remixes of tracks from the album. Remixes come from their contemporaries and show the album in an entirely new perspective.
Tracklisting:
Fault Line (Canblaster remix)
First up, French prodigy Canblaster puts his stamp on Fault Line. Highly charged from the get go, Canblaster utilises his knowledge of vintage synthesizers to bring great intensity and varying melody to the track.
Heels (Chad Valley Remix)
Oxford’s Chad Valley aka – Hugo Manuel delivers a remarkably beautiful remix of the melodic Heels. The beats meld and flow flawlessly throughout, it’s a real assertion from the newcomer.
Don't Dig (JoeAndWillAskRemix)
Taking on one of the more stripped down tracks on the album, Joe and Will Ask are progressively becoming one of the most talked about and respected DJ duos in the country. They bring a tinglingly good tempo to the spine-chilling Don’t Dig.
Fault Line (Shuttle Remix)
Passion Pit drummer Nate Donmoyer aka Shuttle, takes a break from banging the skins to serve up a deft rendition of Fault Line. With stripped back vocals that sound almost operatic, it’s a real touch of class.
Heels (Melé Remix)
Another up and comer, UK based Melé has skillfully crafted his own style of house and grime and has subsequently become one of the most sought after young DJ’s in the country. His remix of Heels features a barrage of beats and bleeps and brings a Garage vibe to the track.
Dead Disco Dancer(TheGoldenFilter Remix)
A remix which was deemed worthy of it’s own release, The Golden Filter rework of the bands first single received global recogniton. Renowned for their stunning remixes, from the first rousing note of this track, it really is breath taking.
Heels (AC Slater Remix)
AC Slater needs no introduction having received global recognition for both his own productions and remixes. Sped up and intensified, this remix of Heels ascends entrancingly and drops into some real rhythmical beats.
Ruins (Heartbreak Remix)
Hearthbreak dish up a real throwback to the 80’s with this remix of Ruins which ventures into the sounds of the Italo-Disco. It brings a lighter edge to the brooding and grave Ruins.
Heels (Mugwump Remix)
Made up of Geoffroy & Kolombo, Mugwump are part of the booming Belgian export dance scene. They bring a real Balearic beat to their rendition on Heels. It’s disco at it’s finest.
Ruins (Drop The Lime's Afterhours Mix)
Trouble & Bass boss man Drop The Lime delivers a stirring and cavernous Afterhours mix of the bands second single ‘Ruins’. Showing a real understanding of the tracks elements, you get a version that is both dense and elaborate, delving deep into the darkest sounds around.
Don’t Dig (Jam Factory Remix)
(Struggling to find any info on the guys behind this remix – can anyone give me a sentence?) With a steady undercurrent that in parts is reminiscent of a lot of old school house, Jam Factory turn the tempo down in their take on Don’t Dig.
Ruins (Jokers Of The Scene Remix)
Another remix which has already tore up dance floors in every corner of the globe, the Jokers Of The Scene deliver a highly charged and intense rework of Ruins. With unrelenting energy the track brings a real fitting closure to the album.