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The Remixes 2004-2011 (Mixed By Boys Noize)

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Download links and information about The Remixes 2004-2011 (Mixed By Boys Noize) by Boys Noize. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:52:13 minutes.

Artist: Boys Noize
Release date: 2012
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:52:13
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No. Title Length
1. Happy Up Here (Boys Noize Remix) (featuring Röyksopp / Royksopp) 5:27
2. My Moon My Man (Boys Noize Classic Mix) (featuring Feist) 6:40
3. End of Line (Boys Noize Remix) (featuring Daft Punk) 5:40
4. Focker (Boys Noize Terror Re-Did) (featuring Late Of The Pier) 4:08
5. Lights & Music (Boys Noize Remix) (featuring Cut Copy) 5:17
6. L'Amour et La Violence (Boys Noize Main Version) (featuring Sébastien Tellier / Sebastien Tellier) 5:50
7. Monkey Flip (feat. Nazizi & Abbas) [Boys Noize Remix] (featuring Modeselektor) 4:35
8. Trick Pony (Boys Noize Remix) (featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg) 3:33
9. Good Day Today (Boys Noize Remix) (featuring David Lynch) 6:16
10. Phantom, Pt. II (Boys Noize Turbine Remix) (featuring Justice) 6:01
11. Swoon (Boys Noize Summer Remix) (featuring The Chemical Brothers) 5:21
12. Cocotte (Boys Noize Rework) (featuring Teenage Bad Girl) 6:12
13. Say Whoa (Boys Noize Remix) (featuring A - Trak) 5:06
14. You Don't Know Love (Boys Noize Classic Mix) (featuring Editors) 7:00
15. Putting Holes in Happiness (Boys Noize Remix) (featuring Marilyn Manson) 5:36
16. Everyday I Love You Less and Less (Boys Noize Mix) (featuring The Kaiser Chiefs) 5:26
17. The Geeks Were Right (Boys Noize vs. D.I.M. Mix) (featuring The Faint) 5:33
18. This Is Acid (Boys Noize Rework) (featuring Maurice) 5:10
19. Dudun-Dun (Boys Noize Remix) (featuring Para One) 6:14
20. Arcadia (Boys Noize Reprise) (featuring Apparat) 7:08

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An award-winning DJ, record label owner, and recording artist in his own right, Hamburg producer Alexander Ridha, aka Boys Noize, is arguably just as renowned for his remixing work, with everyone from film director David Lynch to synth pop pioneers Depeche Mode having requested his services over the past seven years. Rounding up 24 of his most popular reworkings, The Remixes 2004-2011 shows why he's become so in-demand. Several tracks are unrecognizable and for the most part improved by his radical floor-filling treatments, whether it's Kaiser Chiefs' rowdy indie pop anthem "Everyday I Love You Less and Less," now a stuttering slice of electroclash packed with distorted helium-style vocals and twisted bleeps, his transformation of Feist's pounding folk-pop single "My Moon My Man" into a slow-building robotic vocal house anthem, or his sinister acidic electro take on Marilyn Manson's gothic rock ballad "Putting Holes in Happiness." But unlike many of his cut-and-paste counterparts, Ridha also knows when to hold back, opting for subtle tinkering rather than a sledgehammer approach on the likes of Maurice's Chicago house classic "This Is Acid," the trippy disco-pop of Scissor Sisters' "Invisible Light," and the lush chillout electronica of Sébastien Tellier's "L'Amour et la Violence." A few remixes, such as Cut Copy's "Lights & Music" and N.E.R.D.'s "Hot-n-Fun," veer into generic four-to-the-floor territory, while at the other end of the scale, the machine-gun effects and squelchy wobble basslines on Para One's "Dundun-Dun" are virtually unlistenable. But for fans of progressive electro, The Remixes 2004-2011 is pretty much an essential collection from one of the genre's most consistent and well-respected names. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi