Future Beat Alliance: FBA21 Remixed

Future Beat Alliance SKU: 36362219
Future Beat Alliance: FBA21 Remixed

Future Beat Alliance: FBA21 Remixed

Future Beat Alliance SKU: 36362219

Format: 12-INCH SINGLE

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Title: FBA21 Remixed
Artist: Future Beat Alliance
Label: Fba Recordings
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4012957782102
Genre: Rock

Following Collected Works 1996-2017 (FBA 021LP), Future Beat Alliance present a set of remixes. Crystal Solutions, an enigmatic Berlin duo, reimagine "Endless Blue" as a trippy, psychedelic experience. Kirk Degiorgio reimagines "Cross Dissolve" in full machine mode, serving up a slab of driving techno. Steven Rutter also reworks "Cross Dissolve", bringing out an almost abstracted, ambient mood. Hardway Bros (Sean Johnston) tackles "Mourning", slowing it down and bringing it to a mid-tempo Balearic vibe. Lee Grainge remixes "Diagram" in a manner reminiscent of classic dub techno. Terrace reinvent "Machines Can Help" taking it into a spaced-out disco direction.

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