Synthphony REMIXed! Vol. 4
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
It is our distinct and humble pleasure to present our latest installment of the limited Synthphony REMIXed! series. And boy, do we have a whopper for you this time, dear listener! This edition features the formidable skills of one of electronic music's rising and shining stars, XP8, for a tour de force of pounding club rhythms to entice your senses and move your feet. XP8 formed in Rome, Italy in 2000 by long-time friends and musicians Paul Toohill and Marko Resurreccion after their experimental band, Retina, had reached a creative plateau. Recruiting Marco Visconti to join and complete their new vision, XP8, (defintion: "expiate: To make amends or reparation for; atone; expiate one's sins by acts of penance") began work on a project which would incorporate almost every alternative genre and personal influence into one cohesive, synthetik nirvana. Idling somewhere between industrial dance, futurepop and hard EBM, it's categorically difficult to classify their unpretentiously original style.
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Synthphony REMIXed! Vol. 4
Manufacturer: Synthphony Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Electronica
| Compilations
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Alternative Rock
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
General
| Dance & DJ
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B0009I10KC
Release Date: 2005-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Ncor Schon (Was Mix)
- Implant You Can Watch (Retinal Mix)
- Love - less Something About You (1Dfull Mix)
- The Crystalline Effect Another Rainy Day (Still Raining Mix)
- Lowe Hear Me Out (Aural Mix)
- Sara Noxx Embrace (Sleazy Mix)
- Attrition The Head Of Gabriel (More Head Mix)
- Blind Faith and Envy End Result (Release Mix)
- OVNI What Have I Done (What Have I Mix)
- Intuition Stronger (Careless Mix)
- D'Woolve My Nightmare (RF-01 Mix)
- Forgotten Sunrise Never[k]Now (Bleeding Angel Mix)
Product Description
It is our distinct and humble pleasure to present our latest installment of the limited Synthphony REMIXed! series. And boy, do we have a whopper for you this time, dear listener! This edition features the formidable skills of one of electronic music's rising and shining stars, XP8, for a tour de force of pounding club rhythms to entice your senses and move your feet. XP8 formed in Rome, Italy in 2000 by long-time friends and musicians Paul Toohill and Marko Resurreccion after their experimental band, Retina, had reached a creative plateau. Recruiting Marco Visconti to join and complete their new vision, XP8, (defintion: "expiate: To make amends or reparation for; atone; expiate one's sins by acts of penance") began work on a project which would incorporate almost every alternative genre and personal influence into one cohesive, synthetik nirvana. Idling somewhere between industrial dance, futurepop and hard EBM, it's categorically difficult to classify their unpretentiously original style.
Music:
- Tarantula [Import]
- That Darn Punk [Soundtrack]
- The Charm of the Highway Strip
- The Miracle of Flight
- The Restless Stranger
- The Sway Machinery
- Think Tank [Import] [Limited Edition]
- This Island [Import]
- Vertical Medleys, Vol. 1
- Victory Hardcore Summer Tour 1998 Limited Edition [Explicit Lyrics]
Music
music
Music
Desert Road
Kurt Weill: Berliner Requiem
Ken Cowan plays the monumental Skinner Pipe Organ at St. Peter's Church, Morristown, NJ
Live in Texas [Live]
3
Past Echoes
Love Is the Thing [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers [Import]
Lost Son [Import]
Harmonium [Live]
Just The Beginning
Latin + Jazz=Cal Tjader [Hybrid SACD]
Hazme Tuya
Hymns of Our Faith Vol 3
Gotta Have Gospel, Vol. 2