"The War Room Remixed" by Public Service Broadcasting is a captivating journey through the sonic landscapes of World War II, reimagined through the lenses of contemporary remix artists. Released on September 3, 2012, via Test Card Recordings, this 30-minute EP is a testament to the band's unique blend of historical narrative and electronic music.
The album features six remixed tracks, each offering a fresh perspective on Public Service Broadcasting's original material from their acclaimed "The War Room" EP. The remixes range from the high-energy, synth-driven "Spitfire" by Syntax and Wrigglesworth to the atmospheric "If War Should Come" by Tape Op, and the industrial "Dig for Victory" by The Crisis Project. Each track is a testament to the versatility of the original material and the creativity of the remix artists.
Fans of Public Service Broadcasting's signature style—where historical samples and electronic beats converge—will find much to appreciate here. The album is a compelling listen from start to finish, showcasing the band's ability to blend history and music in a way that is both educational and entertaining. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Public Service Broadcasting, "The War Room Remixed" offers a unique and engaging listening experience.