WE ARE PHUTURE (RICARDO VILLALOBOS RMXS)
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"We Are Phuture" (Ricardo Villalobos Phutur I remix)
"We Are Phuture" (Ricardo Villalobos Phutur II remix)
"We Are Phuture" (Ricardo Villalobos Phutur III remix)
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MINIMAL/TECH-HOUSE/ACID/TECHNO/CLASSIC/CHICAGO !!!VINYL 2X12“!!!
NUM.CAT. GPM432
TRACK LIST:
A1: Original Mix 1988 - Remastered
A2: Ricardo Villalobos Phutur I Remix
B1: Ricardo Villalobos Phutur Ii Remix
C1: Ricardo Villalobos Phutur Iii Remix
D1: Ricardo Villalobos Phutur Iv Remix
Classic Original mix (Remastered) + 4 (!) long Ricardo Villalobos Remixes All
Get Physical's 16th year continues to serve up plenty of excellent and exciting new music with this, an EP full of mesmeric remixes from the one and only Ricardo Villalobos. The source material here is the classic 'We Are Phuture' by pioneering Chicago acid outfit, Phuture. The original is included in specially remastered form and the Chilean minimal techno hero serves up four of his own unique versions. Ricardo has been remixing for this label for well over a decade and just last year his 'Hauswiedermischung' version of Reboot's 'Are You Losing My Mind' was one of the standout tracks of Get Physicals´s oeuvre. The original is an abrasive and jittery house track that bristles with frazzled synths, dark filtered vocals, acid twitches and coarse percussion. It's one to electrify the floor, and still does plenty of damage 20 years after it first came out on Trax. Up first is Phutur I Remix, which strips everything away to leave a fluttering snare line, rubber drums and minimal synth that shapeshifts for nearly ten minutes. Add in some trademark Villalobos vocals that are alien and unsettling and you have a real classic in the making. The Phutur II Remix is busier, with deft drums that ride up and down and have a spoken word vocal floating up top. Alien sound designs and occult acid all join the mix later on, while Phutur III sits somewhere in between.