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Mordechai Remixes

Mordechai Remixes
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Catno

DOC230 DOC230

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

Oct 29, 2021

And today, they’re announcing Mordechai Remixes, which is pretty much exactly what it sounds like a recommanded album !

Almost exactly one year ago, the funky, psychedelic Houston trio Khruangbin released their latest album Mordechai. And today, they’re announcing Mordechai Remixes, which is pretty much exactly what it sounds like — featuring artists like Knxwledge, Kadhja Bonet, house legend Ron Trent, Harvey Sutherland, and Soul Clap reinterpreting the album’s songs. First up is Quantic’s “Cut A Rig” mix of “Pelota,” which you can hear below.
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The remix album is probably pretty hard to crack in terms of putting it together. On the one hand, you want a broad selection of producers to take the work and make it new again. But there's also a very real risk of winding up with a bunch of random tracks with no real coherent thread to ensure the LP is actually going to get enough people buying to warrant engineering, mastering, and pressing costs.

Khruangbin have certainly cracked it with these takes on tracks from their most recent and perhaps most lush long form outing to date. We have sophisticated micro house, percussive slo-mo disco, slick-to-the-touch downbeat grooves and surrealist pop, all of which work both individually and together, the result being a record that not only knows its own mind, it can easily convince others, too.

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A1

Father Bird, Mother Bird (Sunbirds)

2:53

A2

Connaissais De Face (Tiger?)

3:02

A3

Dearest Alfred (MyJoy)

3:16

A4

First Class (Soul In The Horn Remix)

6:20

B1

If There Is No Question (Soul Clap's Wild, But Not Crazy Mix)

7:19

B2

Pelota (Cut A Rug Mix)

5:02

C1

Time (You And I) (Put A Smile On DJ's Face Mix)

9:15

C2

Shida (Bella Suite)

8:35

D1

So We Won't Forget (Mang Dynasty Version)

6:32

D2

One To Remember (Forget Me Nots Dub)

5:12

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