Sinister Nostalgia Switchblade Symphony

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  • Release Date: 07/10/2001
  • Sales Rank: 133,997
  • Label: CLEOPATRA
  • UPC: 741157112528
 
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Sinister Nostalgia

1LISTENSweet Apoptygma Berzerk Mix 6:52
2LISTENDollhouse Razed in Black Mix 4:56
3LISTENDissolve Messy Mix 5:14
4LISTENCocoon Meegs Mix 5:20
5LISTENClown Mother's Mix 4:57
6LISTENInsect 6am Eternal Mix 4:15
7LISTENDissolve Keith Hillebrandt Mix 5:44
8LISTENInvisible Endanger Mix 4:37
9LISTENRampid Shining Mix 4:35
10LISTENWitches Temple of Rain Mix 4:14
11LISTENNaked Birthday Gothtastic Mix 4:24
12LISTENCocoon Rosetta Stone Mix 3:47
13LISTENDirty Dog Enrapture Mix 5:50
14LISTENWicked Exit Signs Mix 13:21

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Editorial Reviews

Although the prospect of a Switchblade Symphony remix album promised a welcomed update to what the band had touched upon in the semi-electronic Bread and Jam for Frances, the idea was a great deal better than the results. Particularly disappointing was the fact that Razed in Black, Endanger, Rosetta Stone, and Nitzer Ebb's Julian Beeston seemed to treat the challenge as a chore. The most complicated reinterpretations were ones with pointless reverb-drenched hi-hats or portentous 4/4 house beats and none of them renewed any interest in the under-appreciated neo-goths, which was assumed necessary in exercises like these. In the end, the thrill of hearing the Sandman-reading Shirley Bassey growl of Tina Root in a new context evaporated quickly. Only Meegs Rascon's Tricky-designed "Cocoon" remix played to the band's strengths rather than countermined them. Dean Carlson, All Music Guide

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