Title:

Screaming Remixes Vol. 1

Artist: C Cat Trance
Release: 2017
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INFORMATIONS

Artist

C Cat Trance

Label

Emotional Rescue · Malka Tuti

Release Date

2017

Catalog

ERC046-1

Additional information

Weight 0,280 kg
Format

UK12"

State

Artist

C Cat Trance

Label

Emotional Rescue · Malka Tuti

Release Date

2017

Catalog

ERC046-1

Description

Following the ‘Screaming Ghosts’ collection highlighting the music of C Cat Trance, Emotional Rescue and Malka Tuti return with the first of two EPs where the band’s music is given over to a selection of artists, friends and collaborators for reinterpretation, re-editing, replaying and remixing to provide a modern outlook on the bands mixture of East meets West musicology.

Very much the vision of Malka Tuti and close to their ground-breaking releases of the last two years, the genius is out of the bottle with a who’s who representing both labels. First, Autarkic go supergroup in enlisting Tel Aviv’s White Screen for a cover of Screaming (To Be With You). Totally replayed, this is the perfect opening, with wide-screen production, updated arrangement and decimal delivering vocals setting the standard.

Following comes an effusive, simple and on-point remix of Dalbouka by the inspiring ledge that is JD Twitch. Platitudes aside – enough has been said by others – but the fact Twitch is as enthusiastic and driven as ever is testament enough. The simplicity and genius of his rework, where 909 is added alongside fx to speaker shaking effect, shows that less can be much more.

In Sneaker (DJ) we have a name moving steadily from the (cult) periphery to become one to consistently check and respect. Following EPs for Rat Life and Bahnsteig 23, the singularity of his reversion is audacious and entrancing. Brevity, purity and ultimately intensity of percussion, horns, bell and guitar. Enter.

To end volume 1 comes Die Orangen. Kris Baha and Dreems’ bromance of Aussie label (red) heads, united in post-industrial explorations. With a deep, expansive album incoming on Malka Tuti, their brooding, rattling, ghostly mix is one for late night thinkers, that steps up to encapsulate an EP that successfully marries old and new, bringing C Cat Trance’s music present.