Art Of Noise, The - The FON Mixes

Label:
Catalog#:
WOL 1023
Format:
2 x Vinyl, 12", Compilation, 45 RPM, Limited Edition
Country:
UK
Released:
1991
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Techno, IDM

Tracklist

A1   Instruments Of Darkness (The Prodigy Mix)
    Remix - Prodigy, The
  Remix [Credited To] - Liam Howlett
A2   Shades Of Paranoimia (The Carl Cox Mix)
    Mixed By - Carl Cox , Martin Lascelles
  Remix - Carl Cox
A3   Roller 10 (The Rhythmatic Mix)
    Remix - Rhythmatic
B1   Yebo (A Mark Gamble Mix)
    Remix - Mark Gamble
B2   Back To Backbeat (The Robert Gordon Mix)
    Remix - Robert Gordon
B3   Dragnet And Peter Gunn Have A Day At The Races (A Mark Gamble Mix)
    Remix - Mark Gamble
B4   I Of The Needled (The Sweet Exorcist Mix)
    Remix - Sweet Exorcist
C1   L.E.F. (The Mark Brydon Mix)
    Remix - Mark Brydon
C2   Legs (The Graham Massey Mix)
    Engineer - Mike Haas*
  Remix - Graham Massey
C3   Gatwalk (The Ground Mix)
    Engineer - Colin Elliot
  Remix - Ground, The
D1   Ode To A D.J. (A Mark Gamble Mix)
    Remix - Mark Gamble
D2   Crusoe (The LFO Mix)
    Remix - LFO
D3   The Art Of Slow Love (Compiled, Remixed And Additional Production By Youth) (Slow Concept By Phil Barber)
    Engineer - Andy Falconer , Pete Lorimer* , Ted Hayton
  Remix - Youth
D4   No Sun (A Mark Gamble Mix)
    Remix - Mark Gamble

Credits

Edited By [Album] - Mark Brydon
Engineer - Alan Fisch (tracks: A1 to C1, D1, D2, D4)
Executive Producer - David Taylor

Notes

Stickered gatefold sleeve.
All tracks remixed at F.O.N. Studio Ltd., Sheffield.

There is also a single vinyl edition that has the same catalog number.

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Rated 5/5
Review by murderbot Oct 24, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This was my favorite record in 1991, and is one of my favorites today (though a lot of that has got to do with nostalgia, admittedly). Virtually all of these remixes are great. At its release, J.J. Jeczalik complained that they were too close to the originals, but I think that 15 years on it's probably best that way. Most of them are still rather dated by this point, but some of them (the Prodigy Remix, the Mark Brydon remix, the Ground remix, and some of the Mark Gamble work) still hold up today, and the Sweet Exorcist remix is Richard H Kirk's best work under that name, in my opinion. Additionally, the 2LP is pressed nice and loud at 45rpm, so it is entirely clubworthy.
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