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Download links and information about Remixes by Phil Ranelin. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Electronica, Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 52:59 minutes.

Artist: Phil Ranelin
Release date: 2001
Genre: Electronica, Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 52:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wife (Prefuse 73 "Pieces of Detroit" Mix) 3:29
2. For the Children (Kirk Degiorgio "Offworld" Mix) 6:22
3. Sounds from the Village (Jan Jelinek Remix) 5:21
4. For the Children (Slicker Remix) 7:07
5. Sounds from the Village (Morgan Geist "Rollerskate" Mix) 6:33
6. Time Is Running Out (El-P Remix) 5:03
7. Vibes from the Tribe (Micha Acher Remix) 4:57
8. Time Is Running Out (Telefon Tel Aviv Remix) 3:49
9. Black Destiny (Beneath Autumn Sky Remix) 4:50
10. Vibes from the Tribe (Nobody Remix) 5:28

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In 2001, Detroit jazz aficionados were given the gift of the decade with the reissue of Phil Ranelin's 1974 and 1976 records The Time Is Now and Vibes From the Tribe. But Hefty records, the label responsible for the reissues, didn't stop there. Remixes collects some of the most prominent names in indie electronic music and gives them the original tapes from both of Ranelin's albums to create some of the most inventive jazz/electronic experiments since Bitches Brew. Of immediate note are the very organic, non-electronic mixes by Kirk DeGiorgio and Morgan Geist. That's not to say that the songs remain untouched, but rather they consist of less cut-up, beat-driven pastiches than one might expect on a remix disc. Still, the electronically noodled versions are extremely welcome here. Jan Jelinek lends his clicky trademark to "Sounds From the Village," as does Slicker (aka John Hughes III) on "For the Children." The Notwist's Micha Acher creates a stunning new mix for "Vibes From the Tribe," introducing some new percussion sounds into the warm saxophone skronk. And Company Flow's El-P contributes a rather moody take on "Time Is Running Out," tempering the softer sounds on the record quite nicely. He also eschews any MC-ing on the track. Overall, the Phil Ranelin Remixes project is a wonderful interpretation of some already-wonderful music.