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Miles Davis - Panthalassa: The Remixes

Label:
Catalog#:
CK 69897
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country:
US
Released:
25 May 1999
Genre:
Electronic, Jazz
Style:
Fusion, Hip Hop, Experimental, Jungle

Tracklist

1   Shhh (Sea4 Miles Remix) 10:27 X
    Drum Programming, Electric Piano [Dirty Rhodes] - King Britt
  Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Polymoog] - Mark Boyce
  Recorded By [With], Mixed By [With] - Jon Smeltz
  Remix [Remixed & Reincarnated By] - King Britt , Philip Charles*
  Synthesizer [Jupiter 6, Arp2600, Cs-01] - Philip Charles*
2   Rated X 6:41 X
    Producer [Remix], Engineer [Remix], Remix - Doc Scott
3   In A Silent Way 5:05 X
    Mixed By - DJ Cam , Homebru
  Remix - DJ Cam
4   On The Corner (Subterranean Channel Mix) 16:42 X
    Engineer - Robert Musso
  Remix [Reconstruction & Mix Translation] - Bill Laswell
5   Rated X 8:02 X
    Remix, Producer [Additional] - Jamie Myerson

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Sean Evans
Written-By - J. Zawinul* (tracks: 3) , M. Davis* (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5)

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Review by bote Jul 29, 2003
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
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
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".