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Double Cd regroupant tous les remix des chansons de The Kings of Limbs proposés précedemment en vinyle ou téléchargement.
Phil Selway avait déclaré sur la BBC5 Music qu’il voyait :
« King of Limbs, out of all our records […] lends itself best to the remix treatment. »
Thom Yorke a lui dit :
The remix 12″s came out of us wanting to experiment with the
tunes further. I was really curious to see how the people I was listening to so much would use what we gave them. I didn’t just want floor fillers and all that shit, I just wanted to see how the songs could really branch out and mutate. I love that there is such a culture of remixing at the moment, all this flow of ideas. It may come outta the club scene but to me there is a lot more to it than that. I think it appeals to us as a band at the moment that ideas and versions are not so fixed and set in stone, it feels kind of healthy for music.
tunes further. I was really curious to see how the people I was listening to so much would use what we gave them. I didn’t just want floor fillers and all that shit, I just wanted to see how the songs could really branch out and mutate. I love that there is such a culture of remixing at the moment, all this flow of ideas. It may come outta the club scene but to me there is a lot more to it than that. I think it appeals to us as a band at the moment that ideas and versions are not so fixed and set in stone, it feels kind of healthy for music.
La sortie de cet « album » de reprise a été saluée par un show au London’s Corsica Studios le 11 octobre où Thom Yorke a fait un set DJ auprès d Jamie xx, Caribou, Lone et Illum Sphere.
On aurait pu croire que la sortie du double Cd cloturait la série des remixes, et pourtant trois remixes supplémentaires de « Bloom », « Separator » et « Morning Mr Magpie » étaient proposés le 18 octobre. On apprit que les chansons n’avaient pas été disponibles à temps pour figurer sur l’album, mais que Radiohead
« wanted to get them out because we’re big fans and wanted you to hear them too »
La série des 7 vinyles :
RMX1 sorti le 4 juillet 2011 / RMX2 sorti le 15 juillet / RMX3 sorti le 29 juillet / RMX4 sorti le 15 août / RMX5 sorti le 26 août / RMX6 sorti le 12 septembre / RMX7 sorti le 10 octobre
Tracklist
1- Little By Little (Caribou Rmx)
2- Lotus Flower (Jacques Greene Rmx)
3- Morning Mr Magpie (Nathan Fake Rmx)
4- Bloom (Harmonic 313 Rmx)
5- Bloom (Mark Pritchard Rmx)
6- Feeling pulled apart by horses (Lone Rmx)
7- Morning Mr Magpie (Pearson Sound Scavenger Rmx)
8- Separator (Four Tet Rmx)
9- Give Up The Ghost (Thriller Houseghost Rmx)
10- Codex (Illum Sphere Rmx)
11- Little By Little (Shed Rmx)
12- Give Up The Ghost (Brokenchord Rmx)
13- TKOL (Altrice Rmx)
14- Bloom (Blawan Rmx)
15- Good Evening Mrs Magpie (Modeselektor Rmx)
16- Bloom (Objekt Rmx)
17- Bloom (Jamie xx Rework)
18- Separator (Anstam Rmx)
19- Lotus Flower (SBTRKT Rmx)
Crédits
2- Lotus Flower (Jacques Greene Rmx)
3- Morning Mr Magpie (Nathan Fake Rmx)
4- Bloom (Harmonic 313 Rmx)
5- Bloom (Mark Pritchard Rmx)
6- Feeling pulled apart by horses (Lone Rmx)
7- Morning Mr Magpie (Pearson Sound Scavenger Rmx)
8- Separator (Four Tet Rmx)
9- Give Up The Ghost (Thriller Houseghost Rmx)
10- Codex (Illum Sphere Rmx)
11- Little By Little (Shed Rmx)
12- Give Up The Ghost (Brokenchord Rmx)
13- TKOL (Altrice Rmx)
14- Bloom (Blawan Rmx)
15- Good Evening Mrs Magpie (Modeselektor Rmx)
16- Bloom (Objekt Rmx)
17- Bloom (Jamie xx Rework)
18- Separator (Anstam Rmx)
19- Lotus Flower (SBTRKT Rmx)
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