Public Service Broadcasting, the innovative electronic duo known for their unique blend of history, storytelling, and electronic music, presents "The Race For Space Remixes". This captivating album is a testament to the band's ability to inspire and collaborate with a diverse range of artists. Released on June 17, 2016, under Test Card Recordings, this remix album spans a full hour and eleven minutes, offering a fresh perspective on their acclaimed "The Race For Space" album.
"The Race For Space Remixes" features an impressive lineup of remix artists, each bringing their unique style and interpretation to Public Service Broadcasting's original tracks. From the atmospheric "E.V.A." remixed by Vessels and Dutch Uncles, to the energetic "Go!" reimagined by Kauf and Errors, the album showcases a wide range of electronic music styles. Notable contributors include Psychemagik, Blond:ish, and Robert Babicz, among others, each adding their distinctive touch to the original compositions.
The album opens with "E.V.A. - Vessels Remix", setting the tone for a journey through space and sound. Tracks like "Tomorrow - Copy Paste Soul Remix" and "The Other Side - Maps Remix" highlight the band's ability to blend historical narratives with contemporary electronic beats. The remixes of "Korolev" by Field Music and Robert Babicz demonstrate the versatility of the original tracks, while "Sputnik" remixed by Petar Dundov and Blond:ish offers a dynamic exploration of the original's potential.
Public Service Broadcasting's "The Race For Space Remixes" is not just an album; it's an exploration of sound and history, reimagined through the lenses of some of the most innovative artists in electronic music. Whether you're a fan of the original album or a newcomer to Public Service Broadcasting's unique sound, this remix album offers a compelling and engaging listening experience.