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The Bitcrusher Remixes
Christ Analogue
The Bitcrusher Remixes
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Metal
 
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The Bitcrusher Remixes, the companion release to 2003?s critically acclaimed Everyday is Distortion, puts a dance floor edge on the ground breaking intensity you?ve come to expect from Christ Analogue. This time they?ve ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Christ Analogue
Title: The Bitcrusher Remixes
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Architecture Records
Original Release Date: 12/7/2004
Release Date: 12/7/2004
Album Type: Limited Edition, Special Edition
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Metal
Styles: Electronica, Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 628740745229

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The Bitcrusher Remixes, the companion release to 2003?s critically acclaimed Everyday is Distortion, puts a dance floor edge on the ground breaking intensity you?ve come to expect from Christ Analogue. This time they?ve brought along some friends, including Sister Machine Gun, De-Fragmentation, and Penal Colony to name a few, as well as a collaboration with Jason Bazinet of SMP, and Wade Alin?s own reiteration of Ana. The disc also includes two new tracks, "Breathe" and the performance-favorite "Piss" for a total of 15 previously unreleased tracks!
 

CD Reviews

A Remix Disc That's Actually Worth Buying...
Nicholas Wilhelmy | La Crosse, WI USA | 02/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I normally tend to stay away from remix albums. Nine times out of ten, a remix album consists of basically the same songs from the regular album with a jungle loop thrown in and not much else. With Bitcrusher, this definitely isn't the case. Each mix on the album does a great job of standing apart from the original tracks, and each of them would definitely stand on their own. From my first listen, the tracks that really caught my attention were the Tussin Rub mix of "Sore," An Evening With the Starf-ckers mix of "A Slight Rage," and the Minor Solution mix of "Sustain."



The two original tracks are great, "Piss" (which is available for a free download via Christ Analogue's homepage) being the better of the two. It's very refreshing to hear a danceable industrial track that doesn't sound like the Apoptygma/Wolfscheim/VNV stuff that's big these days (no offense to fans of that flavor of industrial, but I have a hard time telling the difference between any of them anymore). Wade Alin is angry about something, and he (as usual) has no problem venting his rage through his music.



This disc is worth the cash. Even if I had never heard one track off of EDID, I'd still find these mixes enjoyable. Don't miss it."