Death

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 47:19

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the product is zero. THE END.

hybridvigor

I've seen Numbers a few times live, and love them. I can't help it. Their robotic rhythms and frantic vocal squeals send me into a horrible new wave dance spasm. These remixes are hit or miss, like the review says, but the half that hit, hit HARD. There is a dark undercurrent to many (perhaps reflecting the 'Death' theme..). Try the ‘Prison Life’ Gold Chains remix, ‘What is the Product?’, ‘Intercom’, and the ‘We like these thing’ Williamsburg mix.

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The San Francisco trio Numbers let its 2002 album, Life, go through the Tigerbeat6 remix paddy wagon, with a predictable few great tracks, a handful of passable attempts, and a few total missteps. This album buds off with indie hip-hop impresario Gold Chains doing a classic, somewhat underwhelming skit. Stars as Eyes detours from the decided dance orientation of the album to use Indra Dunis’ Tortoise-style drums and ambient noise not unlike Jim O’Rourke’s more esoteric compositions (“I Have Headache This Big,” a remix of the original “I’m Shy”). Also notable is Kid 606′s no-apologies melody and new wavy dance infusion on “We Like Having These Things,” a rare turn to approachability for this distortion specialist. While some may dislike the slick Depeche Mode qualities of G.D. Luxxe’s mix, the true buzzkills are more of the over-avanting quality, like DAT Politics’ cheap speed-induced slander of “Driving Song.” Luckily, this overthought is kept on low, allowing Death to be more of a remix album in the classic sense than a display of the much-overused deconstruction techniques that many of these remixers have on their resumés. – Daphne Carr

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