hi-five my remix

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 52:12

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I like it

WORLDBYSTORM

Sort of cool. Sort of reserved but with some great melodies. Well worth a listen.

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remix heaven for diehard synth fans

baratron

This is an album of remixes, most of them the same song :) If you're new to Freezepop, grab tracks 1 - super-sprøde, 3 - tracey gold and 12 - freezepop forever. If you like all of those, go & grab the fashion impression function EP. And only get the rest of these remixes if you love everything else and need more Freezepop goodness. (They've been my favourite band since 2002 and even I don't care for all of the remixes on here :D). Some trivia for you: the song "super-sprøde" features in the PS2 video game Amplitude. This is partly because The Duke of Pannekoeken's "day" job is as audio director for game company Harmonix. Super Sprøde is Danish for "extra crunchy". The band saw it on a packet of potato crisps (chips) when they were touring in Denmark and thought it was the most rokking thing ever. A photo of Sean holding the bag of crisps exists on the tour diary for that tour on http://www.freezepop.net

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they are preety cool

stephengod33

you should try thes guys out they have a really cool sound and at first i thoght they were weird but i got into it

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As a rule, remix albums are not assembled with the casual listener in mind. They’re for an artist’s more hardcore fans — the sort of die-hard enthusiasts who think so highly of an artist that they insist on owning everything that he/she has out. Hi-Five My Remix is no exception; this remix album is designed for hardcore fans of Boston’s delightfully ’80s-minded Freezepop. In various interviews, the New Englanders have downplayed their ’80s influences — and on many of these remixes, they try to make their music relevant to the club/dance scene of the early 2000s. Nonetheless, Freezepop’s ’80s fixation still comes through loud and clear, and the campy, good-natured sense of fun that they bring to “Stakeout,” “Freezepop Forever,” and “Tracey Gold” takes you back to a time when Ronald Reagan was president, Fast Times at Ridgemont High was in the theaters, and MTV was playing Berlin, the Human League, Soft Cell, and Duran Duran (the sort of artists who have influenced Freezepop). And why shouldn’t Freezepop be having a love affair with the ’80s? A lot of infectious music came out of that decade. Most of the tunes that are remixed on this 2003 release are only heard once; however, there are no less than seven versions of the catchy “Super-Sprøde.” Do casual listeners really need to hear seven different versions of “Super-Sprøde”? Of course not. But again, Hi-Five My Remix wasn’t designed for casual listeners, who would better off starting out with 2001′s Forever. Enjoyable but not essential, this CD is strictly for the seasoned Freezepop collector. – Alex Henderson

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