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Queerifications & Ruins Vinyl Sampler 2 12"

Mule Musiq / SKU: dm-4695
deep and ambient house remixes
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  • The music of DJ Sprinkles (aka Terre Thaemlitz) is deep and emotive. His brand of house is a strain that while being run through with history and meaning, is still able to maintain an ear for the dancefloor. The remixes featured on Queerifications & Ruins show the breadth of skill that Thaemlitz brings. The sources may be disparate, but the results are so good and consistent they could only come from one place. His reinterpretations of "Lost Area" cover a wide range of emotions that you don't typically find in dance music; from the voice crooning "so many tears," to the one that is caught in the midst of a breakdown. The "Lost Dancefloor" version rides a breakbeat for its nearly 13 minute running time. Soothing chords wash in and out, buoyed by a bass line that helps to provide some club friendliness. Recommended.

    • music label: Mule Musiq ‎2013
    reviewed by Joey Coco 08/2013
    upc: 43879745

The music of DJ Sprinkles (aka Terre Thaemlitz) is deep and emotive. His brand of house is a strain that while being run through with history and meaning, is still able to maintain an ear for the dancefloor. The remixes featured on Queerifications & Ruins show the breadth of skill that Thaemlitz brings. The sources may be disparate, but the results are so good and consistent they could only come from one place. His reinterpretations of "Lost Area" cover a wide range of emotions that you don't typically find in dance music; from the voice crooning "so many tears," to the one that is caught in the midst of a breakdown. The "Lost Dancefloor" version rides a breakbeat for its nearly 13 minute running time. Soothing chords wash in and out, buoyed by a bass line that helps to provide some club friendliness. Recommended.

  • music label: Mule Musiq ‎2013
reviewed by Joey Coco 08/2013
upc: 43879745

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