Not "In Case We Die"
Don't confuse this muddle of remixed tracks with the excellent original album, "In Case We Die". I don't know why the band allows this crap to be released.
Don't confuse this muddle of remixed tracks with the excellent original album, "In Case We Die". I don't know why the band allows this crap to be released.
Personally, I'm not very fond of remixes, but I've been trying them out lately. While I truly enjoyed the original tracks, I suppose one must be a fan of the genre that a track is remixed into. The rap/r&b type remixes are not my cup of tea. However, I did quite enjoy the more electronic style remixes of "Wishbone" by Frank Tetas (computer voice and all), and "Do the Whirlwind" by Hot Chip. "Rendezvous: Potrero Hill (Isan Three Point Four Five Five Mix)" is pleasing to my ears as I also enjoy new age and reggae. An excellent remix album would be Satanic Twins by Of Montreal. This one falls short of that standard for me, but do not let this album in anyway sway you from hearing the other Architecture in Helsinki albums, as they are pure brilliance. Had We Died, They Remixed been the first thing that I had heard of Architecture, I'm not so sure I would love them so much.
Album not available to be downloaded from a brazilian emusic account? What's the logic? Bastards. Hate this band
Holy crap. Emphasis on the latter word. I really don't understand the point of these remixes. These DJ's aren't doing anything for these wonderful songs. I wanted to strangle whoever remixed "Wishbone." They replaced Kellie Sutherland's vocals with...a computer's voice? *Head melts*.