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Studio Album, released in 2009 Songs / Tracks Listing 1. Harmony Korine (5:14) Search STEVEN WILSON Nsrgnts Rmxs lyrics Music tabs (tablatures)Search STEVEN WILSON Nsrgnts Rmxs tabs Line-up / MusiciansSteven Wilson - All voices and instruments except:
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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The remixed versions of Steven Wilson's first "proper" solo album are, at the time of this writing, online as free streaming tracks; that's good, because there was no way in the world I was going to shell out so much as a dime for this. Why the original album is highly regarded is, to be honest, beyond me, but I realize people esteem things for different reasons. I also balk at the sheer number of editions: Limited deluxe edition, retail editions (digipak and super jewel case versions), Japanese edition, limited vinyl edition, the single "Harmony Korine," a film, and then this compilation of remixes. Such extravagance is an exercise in marketing overkill, akin to how if something exists, there is a Monopoly board game for it. Rather than a dozen different versions full of the same generally boring and noisy stuff, there should have been a single version consisting of remarkable music. To make matters even more laughable, "Abandoner" is featured twice! The exception here is Pat Mastelotto's remix of "Salvaging," which took a dull work and made it a fair bit better. As this is merely the remix of five tracks from an album I have already reviewed, I will forgo a track by track description. Just take what I've already said in my initial review and add the phrases "electronic beats," "more noises," "additional effects," and "still stinks."
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Posted Thursday, October 15, 2009
An overall beautiful collection of remixed already excellent Steven Wilson music. The remix of
Harmony Korine is contrasted with the original as it is given a hip-hop feel by T.V. on the Radio's
David A. Silek. I've never been a fan of track by track analysis. but the overall impression of this
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