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Tracey Thorn announces remix EP
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 3 August 2010
Following on from the success of her new solo album, ‘Love And Its Opposite’, Tracey Thorn has announced a new EP of remixed versions of tracks from the album. Entitled ‘Opposite’, the EP will be released digitally through Strange Feeling Records on 23 Aug.
Thorn says of the EP: “If the remixes for the last single, ‘Why Does The Wind?’, were aimed at the dance floor, these are perhaps aimed more at the head. People often only remember the dance remixes I have been involved with, and forget the great futuristic re-works of my voice over the years by people like Photek, Omni Trio and Howie B. If my versions of my songs are often plain and direct, these mixes add question marks and blind alleys, and I like that. It adds a different colour and makes them closer to my work with Massive Attack perhaps”.
You can download the Walls remix of ‘Kentish Town’ in exchange for your email address now: www.strangefeelingrecords.com/kentish-town-walls-remix.html
The full tracklist of the new EP looks like this:
Swimming (Visionquest Remix)
Swimming (Album Mix)
Kentish Town (WALLS Remix)
Kentish Town (Album Mix)
Late In The Afternoon (Blue Daisy Remix)
Late In The Afternoon (Album Mix)