Wickham, Chip: Blue To Red Remixed

Wickham, Chip SKU: 41775837
Wickham, Chip: Blue To Red Remixed

Wickham, Chip: Blue To Red Remixed

Wickham, Chip SKU: 41775837

Format: 12-INCH SINGLE

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Title: Blue To Red Remixed
Artist: Wickham, Chip
Label: Lovemonk
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 8437019516161
Genre: Electronic

Three songs taken from Chip Wickham's spiritual jazz album Blue to Red get reshaped by Photay, Medlar, and Chip Wickham himself. The result is a lush ep, every bit as good as the combination of a wonderful original track and an uber-talented remixer could be. Photay has deconstructed the peaceful Blue to Red to turn it into a bomb-a storming dance track that keeps the spiritual vibe intact. The extra beatless version soothes your ear while creating a certain sense of anticipation. The original version of Interstellar blends fusion jazz with the sound of West London's seminal broken beat scene. Medlar has plucked the track apart, then rebuilt it by adding some extra perc and synth sounds to the bass-driven beats. The result is some deep and heavy and funky business. And finally, Chip recovered a take of wonderful astral slow jam The Cosmos that didn't make it onto the album, one with no drums, and cooked up a roomy cosmic dub, full-on Space Echo.

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