Psychic TV - ALIEN BE-IN REMIXES

ALIEN BE-IN REMIXES

12 Inch

Dark Entries / DE079

Front View : Psychic TV - ALIEN BE-IN REMIXES - Dark Entries / DE079
Back View : Psychic TV - ALIEN BE-IN REMIXES - Dark Entries / DE079

e-mail reminder

If this item in stock, then you will get an infomation E-Mail!

Dark Entries Editions is venturing into new waters with a remix EP of Psychic TVs classic Acid House song *Alien Be-In* from 1989. Remixes are made by Fred Gianelli, Silent Servant and John Tejada.


Psychic TV was formed by Genesis P-Orridge and Peter Christopherson after the breakup of Throbbing Gristle in 1981. After various line up changes, the band shifted direction to dance oriented songs influenced by the Acid House scene in America. By 1988 experimental electronic musician Fred Giannelli, of Turning Shrines, joined the band and over the next 2 years started to record songs for “Toward The Infinite Beat”. The album was a mix of deep, multilayered tracks full of bright and hypnotic dance numbers, providing the soundtrack to the rave culture that sprung up in the UK in the 90s. “Alien Be-In” was written in early 1989 on an E-mu Emax Sampler and an Alesis MMT-8 sequencer. Vocal samples were taken from a tape American investigative reporter Don Bolles sent to Genesis. A didgeridoo rides throughout the song, heavily modulated by a Gristleizer creating a hypnotic effect. Near the end of the song the breakbeat slides out of time yet the band chose to leave this in because it sounded strange and fit the concept of the track. Genesis played a spaced out Echo Violin and the band used 360 degree panning rotation devices. For this reissue Fred Giannelli takes a stab at remixing the mono mix of the original sequence sourced from the Emax floppy discs. On the flip are two brand new mixes, the first from Los Angeles based producer, Silent Servant, who updates the classic with his modern brand of driving EBM techno. The second remix is a team effort from Silent Servant and veteran producer John Tejada, that re-creates the original melody using a Roland TR-808 and TB-303, paying homage to early Chicago Acid House artists like Lil Louis and Robert Owens. All songs have been mastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley.
out of stock
15.55 EUR *
Techno
SKU:
c4q-b2
VÖ:
04.02.2015
backordered:
05.06.2019
* All prices are including 0% VAT excl. shipping costs.