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- Date Released: November 11, 2008
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Rock
- Label: Our Secret Record Company / The Orchard
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We Say...
Au Revoir Simone's particular brand of gentle keyboard pop actually lends itself quite well to being remixed. On Reverse Migration, a different remixer — everyone from Air's Jean-Benoit Dunckel of Air (under his Darkel guise) to Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor — takes on a different of the thirteen tracks, some adding only gentle flourishes and some creating a whole new sonic landscape of their own. Cheeky French popsters The Teenagers fall into the latter category, morphing "Fallen Snow" into a subtly glitchy electro bump. Dunckel's remix adds typically Air swirling atmospherics and a slow, stuttering rhythm track. Taylor's "Sad Song" remix is a twisted highlight here, a slow build of overlapping synth stabs and a repetitive digital handclaps.
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They Say...
As the remix album format has become increasingly popular, it has also come to encompass a wider array of approaches towards the communal editing of one artist's pre-existing material. There's no better example than the digital-only Reverse Migration, on which Au Revoir Simone's The Bird of Music gets scrambled up by a collision of different methodologies that largely flounder and fail to recapture the cohesion of the originals. As a basis for the remixes, the all girl synth pop group's shimmering 2007 album at first certainly seems ripe for further development; immersed in washes of layered keyboards, their charmingly gorgeous songs provide a wealth of great hooks and melodic invention while maintaining a simple consistency that suggests the potential for sonic expansion. Unfortunately, these remixes only end up revealing how essential the simplicity of the initial instrumental approach is to the success of the material. Reverse Migration opens with what is apparently the band's own remake of "The Lucky One," reduced to a simple acoustic ditty which senselessly revs up into a hyperactive workout towards the finish. "Don't See the Sorrow" is an out-and-out acoustic cover by Keith Murray, and it's not the only place where a song is completely re-recorded by the remixer: Mark-Anthony Tieku's take on "The Way to There," for one, is a complete overhaul which only samples the original at the end. On the other hand, "Sad Song (Pacific! Remix)" doesn't stray too far from its source, essentially adding a bouncy bassline that accentuates the song's poppy chord structure. Montag's remix of "A Violent Yet Flammable World" lends the song an air of dreamy trepidation, cautiously building on a bed of chimes and plucked strings, but halfway through it abruptly flies hell-bent into bland rave-up territory which undermines the whole thing. Ideally, a remix should bring something fresh to the table that makes it compelling in its own right, and not just add needless embellishments and pointless rhythmic turnarounds. Only several of these tracks succeed in that regard: the innovative "Night Majestic (Matt Harding Remix)" strips away the bubbly synths in favor of a fractured, guitar driven sound, while Alexis Taylor brings his distinctive Hot Chip flavor to another version of "Sad Song." The song is more or less his own extended composition until the last several minutes, when he takes the original music and turns it into a remarkably affective acoustic lament. In general, few amidst the recent flurry of remix albums actually succeed, with Nine Inch Nails' Y34RZ3r0 R3mix3d being a particular exception. Most others, like Stars' Do You Trust Your Friends?, fall way short of the mark. Reverse Migration falls primarily in the latter camp, turning a remarkably substantive synth-pop album into a far more typical affair.
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The Lucky One (Slow Club Remix) |
2:47 |
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Sad Song (Pacific! Remix) |
3:26 |
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Fallen Snow (The Teenagers Remix) |
4:25 |
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I Couldn't Sleep (Darkel Remix) |
3:08 |
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A Violent Yet Flammable World (Montag Remix) |
4:49 |
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Don't See The Sorrow
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3:49 |
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Dark Halls (Best Fwends Remix) |
2:55 |
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Night Majestic (Matt Harding Remix) |
3:52 |
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Stars (Disco Pusher Remix) |
3:55 |
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Lark (Ruff and Jam Remix) |
3:46 |
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The Way To There (Mark-Anthony Tieku Remix) |
4:27 |
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Sad Song (Alexis Taylor Remix) |
7:56 |
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The Lucky One (James Yuill Remix) |
3:16 |
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13 Total Tracks, 52:31 Total Length
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