New Found Amon Tobin Remixes
Everyone has a favorite artist/producer whose music they collect. Mine used to be Pearl Jam, then it was Nine Inch Nails (I broke my perfect streak after halo 19) and ever since 2001, it’s been Amon Tobin. Eight years ago, a friend of a friend left Supermodified at my apartment for my roommate and I to check out. I knew almost immediately that this guy was it—the most creative and talented electronic DJ/producer—at least as far as I was concerned. I picked up all his previous material, including Adventures in Foam, by Cujo, and got Out From Out Where as soon as it was released in 2002—and almost everything else since. While digging for some new music this afternoon, I found some remixes by Tobin that I had never heard. I picked em’ up from iTunes to complete the collection as far as I know it.
The first track by Pongá is called “Pick Up the Pieces of Saturn (Mosh Mix by Amon Tobin).” Pongá is an experimental jazz band that got its start in Seattle. Their latest release, The Remixes, has some great tracks on it including remixes by Spacetime Continuum, Capsule 150 and Even Schiller. This particular tune resembles the music from Chaos Theory—TONS of aggressive breaks.
The second tune, by Baikonour, is called “Coca Sun (Bhangratronic Mix by Amon Tobin).” This one sounds like it could have been an extra track off of Out From Out Where or Chaos Theory. Baikonour’s music is a blend of downtempo and ambient. Think Bonobo meets Explosions in the Sky and sprinkle that with some Hefner.
The most recent track, “Aksak (Amon Tobin Remix),” is by Omar Faruk Tekbilek, an incredibly talented Turkish/Middle Eastern musician. Their styles blend perfectly to create a sound similar to that of the Infamous soundtrack, a recent video game score co-produced by Amon Tobin.
The last track I picked up, “Chicken in the Wind (Amon Tobin Remix),” is by Airto Moreira & The Gods of Jazz. The original is an improvised jazz track released in 1993. Definitely not for those seeking classically composed jazz. Because the remix was done in 2000, it most resembles music off of Permutation.
Tobin is currently working on new material for Two Fingers with producer Doubleclick. If you haven’t already heard it, check out the self titled debut album, Two Fingers. Also, Amon Tobin will be playing a few gigs in the US and Canada starting in August.
MP3: Baikonour – Coca Sun (Bhangratronic Mix by Amon Tobin)
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