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All Day And All Of The Night Remixes EP Flunk |
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| CD: KRI-CD-3030 |
| Release Date: 2/15/2005 |
| Price: $5.98 |
| On the heels of their Kriztal debut, Flunk now returns with a more uptempo track, their dancefloor-aimed version of The Kinks' “All Day And All Of The Night”. While Flunk's original version is a dub-rockish take, producers Tronso (of Psalt fame) and Nils Noa (one of the leading Norwegian DJs) have turned it into a tech-house monster dancefloor killer. Their remix is featured both in a full length and a radio edit version. In addition to the various takes of All Day, we also get four additional remixes of tracks from the Morning Star album, done by the cream of up-and-coming Norwegian producers. Label mates on their home-label Beatservice, Elektrofant, have done a fun electro-pop-remix of "I've Been Waiting All My Life To Leave You", and yet more Beatservice colleagues, Athome Project and Slowpho, give two different approaches on "Play". Athome Project have chosen a dark dub-bass approach, while Christian Watkins of Slowpho has added more of a hip hop vibe and a spanish guitar. Parliavox (who recently remixed Kings Of Convenience) has delivered a beautiful remake of the title track, with dubby bass, trippy beats and even a grand piano! Kind of a Krüder & Dorfmeister for the new millenium. |
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