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Bring It On (Rarities and Remixes) gathers a selection of alternate versions and reworkings from Belgian outfit GOOSE, issued in September 2006 on Skint Records. The 15-track compendium offers a robust cross-section of the new rave and electro house milieu that the band inhabited in the mid-2000s, featuring remix contributions from The Bloody Beetroots, Eddie Temple Morris, and Surkin, among others. The Bloody Beetroots’ take on “Black Gloves” imparts a distinctive jagged energy, emblematic of that scene’s penchant for angular synth lines and propulsive beats.This collection functions as both a companion and a counterpoint to GOOSE’s original studio output, highlighting the malleability of their compositions through the lens of contemporaneous remixers. Skint Records, known for its dancefloor-oriented catalog, provides a fitting home for these interpretations, which span from acid-inflected reworkings to more fractured, glitch-tinged treatments. For vinyl hunters and DJs invested in the lineage of early 21st-century European electro, Bring It On (Rarities and Remixes) offers a valuable array of artifacts from a moment when rave and house were intersecting with indie sensibilities.
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Album lore
Bring It On (Rarities and Remixes) gathers a selection of alternate versions and reworkings from Belgian outfit GOOSE, issued in September 2006 on Skint Records. The 15-track compendium offers a robust cross-section of the new rave and electro house milieu that the band inhabited in the mid-2000s, featuring remix contributions from The Bloody Beetroots, Eddie Temple Morris, and Surkin, among others. The Bloody Beetroots’ take on “Black Gloves” imparts a distinctive jagged energy, emblematic of that scene’s penchant for angular synth lines and propulsive beats.This collection functions as both a companion and a counterpoint to GOOSE’s original studio output, highlighting the malleability of their compositions through the lens of contemporaneous remixers. Skint Records, known for its dancefloor-oriented catalog, provides a fitting home for these interpretations, which span from acid-inflected reworkings to more fractured, glitch-tinged treatments. For vinyl hunters and DJs invested in the lineage of early 21st-century European electro, Bring It On (Rarities and Remixes) offers a valuable array of artifacts from a moment when rave and house were intersecting with indie sensibilities.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-5ICkkBQZcHyOYxOZbcTStG |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify