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Download links and information about Remixed by Jazzanova. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to House, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 02:31:54 minutes.

Artist: Jazzanova
Release date: 2003
Genre: House, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop
Tracks: 23
Duration: 02:31:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. L.O.V.E. and You & I (DJ Ghe Remix) 3:38
2. Another Fine Day (Dr. Rockit's Vocal Itch) (featuring Ovasoul7) 5:53
3. Introspection (Calm Remix) 6:44
4. That Night (Vikter Duplaix Remix) 6:03
5. The One-Tet (DJ DSL Remix) 6:23
6. Another New Day (Stereolab Remix) 4:47
7. No Use (Beanfield Remix) 5:57
8. Soon (P Smoovah Remix) 4:59
9. Days to Come (Ayro Remix) 7:14
10. Coffee Talk (Yukihiro Fukutomi Remix) 8:20
11. Mwela, Mwela (Here I Am) [King Britt Remix] 4:55
12. Soon (Domu Ill Dub Remix) 6:28
13. Takes You Back (Unexpected Dub) [Electric Sheep Remix] 4:32
14. L.O.V.E. and You and I (Madlib Remix) 7:33
15. Fedimes Flight (Kyoto Jazz Massive Remix) 6:44
16. Mwela, Mwela (Here I Am) [Bugz in the Attic Remix] 9:51
17. Soon (Jazzy Jeff Remix) 6:02
18. Another New Day (Moonstarr Remix) 7:49
19. That Night (Wahoo Remix) 7:23
20. Keep Fallin' (Forss Remix) 6:43
21. Soon (Domu Vocal Mix) 6:58
22. Days to Come (Ian O'Brien Remix) 10:00
23. That Night (Wah-Chu-Ku Remix) 6:58

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Throughout its entire career, Jazzanova has been largely renowned predominately for its high-quality remixes for various artists. Whenever a Jazzanova remix was presented, it was more often than not an event for downtempo fanatics rather than whoever was on the A-side. This time around, though, the tables have been turned and other artists take a stab at interpretations of songs from Jazzanova's 2002 full-length debut. Labelmates from the Compost community (Beanfield, Yukihiro Fukutomi, Moonstarr, and Kyoto Jazz Massive) all take a stab at remixing their friends, delivering the Brazilian-tinged downtempo concoctions that made Compost one of the most innovative labels of the '90s. But not content with keeping it in the downtempo/chill-out vibe, Jazzanova reaches out to hip-hop producers (Jazzy Jeff, King Britt, Madlib, P Smoovah) and broken beat heads (Ayro, Bugz in the Attic, Domu, Vikter Duplaix) as well as French indie post-rockers Stereolab — who churn out an amazing remix of "Another New Day." This wide diversity in choosing the remixers is a smart move, as it gives a little bit of everything to people who like certain aspects of Jazzanova's work but not others. Giving new interpretations (two discs worth at that!) not only shows how strong an album In Between is, but gives it an entirely new life in the eyes of listeners who might not be hip to the eclecticism that is a hallmark of the Jazzanova sound.