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Download links and information about Upside Down by Jazzanova. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Electronica, House, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:52:26 minutes.

Artist: Jazzanova
Release date: 2012
Genre: Electronica, House, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:52:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Can See (feat. Ben Westbeech) [Filippo Moscatello Remix] 8:25
2. Let Me Show Ya (feat. Paul Randolph) [Henrik Schwarz Remix] 7:32
3. Dance the Dance (Atjazz Remix) 8:33
4. Lie (feat. Thief) [Soldiers of House AB Reworked Remix] 7:07
5. I Can See (feat. Ben Westbeech) [Midnight Marauders House Your Father Dub] 9:50
6. Boom Clicky Boom Klack (Mr. Scruffs Vocal Mix) 8:39
7. I Can See (feat. Ben Westbeech) [Ye:Solar Remix] 4:19
8. No Use (feat. Clara Hill) [Lensco Remix] 6:17
9. Look What You're Doin' to Me (feat. Phonte) [Manuel Tur & Dplay Remix] 7:38
10. Glow & Glare (Âme Remix) 7:18
11. I Can See (feat. Ben Westbeech) [Mark E Remix Dub] 7:36
12. Theme from Belle et fou (Danny Krivit Edit) 7:22
13. Look What You're Doin' to Me (feat. Phonte) [Motor City Drum Ensemble Remix] 6:40
14. Lie (feat. Thief) [Bond & B.MA Just a Lie Remix] 6:27
15. Lucky Girl (feat. Paul Randolph) [Neve Naive Remix] 5:27
16. I Can See (feat. Ben Westbeech) [Vaitaitau Remix] 3:16

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2012’s Upside Down brings together remixes of tracks by Jazzanova, a Berlin-based DJ/producer collective that’s been around since the mid-'90s. The album picks up where 2003’s Remixed left off. Ye:Solar’s take on “I Can See” features Brit vocalist Ben Westbeech backed by a swinging drummer, vibraphone interjections, and subtle horns. Midnight Marauders take on the same song and head straight to the dance floor. Westbeech’s vocals are broken up into shards, which are effectively used in an ever-morphing house workout. The Cologne outfit Motor City Drum Ensemble’s “Look at What You’re Doin' to Me,” with vocals by Phonte, is a funky wonder. Mr. Scruff’s “Boom Clicky Boom Klack” rattles with percussion and squelches that tickle and prod the cut’s fine singer. Another highlight is the delightfully discombobulated version of “Lucky Girl” by Neve Naïve (Jazzanova Live! band member Stefan Ulrich). Paul Randolph’s vocals are messed with—along with lots of other sounds—in delightful ways, and Alexa Voss’ smooth singing serves as an appealing foil.