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Miles Davis - Panthalassa: The Remixes

Genre:
Jazz, Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Drum n Bass, Jazzdance
Year:
1999

Tracklist

Shhh (Sea4 Miles Remix) 10:25 X
Black Satin / On The Corner (DJ Krush Remix) 6:17
Rated X (Doc Scott Remix) 6:38 X
In A Silent Way (DJ Cam Remix) 5:03 X
Rated X (Jamie Myerson Remix) 8:02 X
On The Corner (Subterranean Channel Mix) 16:40 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Panthalassa: The Remixes (2xLP) Columbia COL 069897 1 US 1999
Panthalassa: The Remixes (12", Promo) Columbia MILES-04 US 1999
Panthalassa: The Remixes (2xLP) Columbia C2 69897 US 1999
Panthalassa: The Remixes (CD, Comp) Columbia CK 69897 US 1999
Panthalassa: The Remixes (CD, Promo) Columbia CSK 40650 US 1999
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by bote Jul 29, 2003

referencing Panthalassa: The Remixes, CD, Comp, CK 69897

I think DJ Cam captured the essence of Miles Davis during this creative electronic inspired era of jazz music. Cam's underground Hip Hop, to me, is a perfect mesh with Miles' downtempo "In a Silent Way."
Rated 5/5
Review by Walli Sep 29, 2002

referencing Panthalassa: The Remixes, CD, Comp, CK 69897

A legend who constantly looked forward creatively rather than wallow in retrospection, there is no doubt Miles Davis would have been as enraptured by producer/bassist Bill Laswell's adept reworking of the legendary trumpeter's music on Panthalassa: The Music of Miles Davis 1969-1974 as he would have been on listening to Panthalassa - The Remixes, a new sonic adventure that takes Miles' timeless legacy into a new epoch.
Rated 3/5
Review by Harry_X Jun 09, 2002

referencing Panthalassa: The Remixes, CD, Comp, CK 69897

I don't like this over all. the only one who made Miles Davis look interesting is Bill Laswell. All other remixers treat him like usual house or dnb-music and don't give a fuck about the original Miles Davis. But there's more to "On The Corner" and "Bitches Brew".