Black Strobe - Innerstrings

Black Strobe ‎– Innerstrings

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1 Innerstrings (No Shuffle Mix) 5:34
2 Innerstrings (Original Mix)
Producer – I. Smagghe*
7:56
3 Innerstrings (The First The Last And Always) 5:54

Credits

  • Artwork By [Cover] – Trevor Jackson
  • Written-By, ProducerA. Rebotini*

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Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 019148326724
  • Matrix / Runout: OPRCD37 01 5

Other Versions (Showing 4 of 4) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Innerstrings (12") Back In Black BIB01 France 1999
Innerstrings (12") Output OPR 37 UK 2000
Innerstrings (7") Output OPR 37 S UK 2000
Innerstrings (12", Promo) Output OPR 37 UK 2000

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Rated 5/5
Review by peril Apr 30, 2004
The original Innerstrings is a rather housey tune, with a string-based melody (amazingly enough). It's very pure tune-wise, with just the sweeping strings and some mild electronics. To be honest, it's slightly bland, but the main riff is very catchy, which redeems the track a lot.

The No Shuffle Mix on the other hand is Smagghe's electro vision of Innerstrings, with a much more synth-based construction. This mix is where the track really begins to shine. The mix of soft instruments & harsh electronics gel together very well, there's only a few places where the rougher new tune conflicts with the older one. Also, slightly nonsensical lyrics are added, as is almost a Black Strobe trademark now, which sound to be Smagghe himself instead of Rebotini as normal.

Rebotini's The First, The Last And Everything Mix of the No Shuffle Mix takes the electro vibe and moves it back towards his own area of orchestral house, with softer synths but heavier beats. It almost could be classed as glitchpop in places due to the enormous amount of melodies going on, and doesn't come over as smooth as the other two versions.

All 3 variations of Innerstrings are in the end all very good tracks with a tune I can't stop humming, but each version has a slight letdown, meaning all are good but none are perfect. Still, a highly recommended buy, although this CD seems to be the only format still in production.

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