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Eccentrix Remixes

Yello · 1999

63 min · 11 tracks · electronica

A vibrant tapestry of remixed electronic sounds that revitalize Yello's classic tracks with fresh energy and inventive production.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • dynamic flow with varied intensity
  • wave-like pacing for dancing
  • vibrant remixes for celebration
  • immersive mixes for headphone exploration

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking straightforward singles
  • prefer minimalistic soundscapes

Where this album fits

Career context
By 1999, Yello was already an established name in the electronic scene, having gained fame for their innovative sound since the early '80s. 'Eccentrix Remixes' arrives as a collection of reimagined works, showcasing their adaptability and relevance in a rapidly evolving musical landscape while following their last studio album 'Pocket Universe' released in 1997.
Stylistic neighbors
Kraftwerk· Depeche Mode· The Chemical Brothers

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Race (Brake Light mix) 6:51
  • 2 How How (Papa-Who-Ma-mix) 5:52
  • 3 More (Rockabilly mix) 6:13
  • 4 Do It (Marky P. & Teri B. dub) 7:48
  • 5 Topaz (Insect mix) 3:34
  • 6 How How (In Silence mix) 4:34
  • 7 On Track (Doug Laurent's First Journey) 7:33
  • 8 Vicious Games (B. Blank/O. Wollschläger mix) 6:33
  • 9 Rubberbandman (Rubber mix) 5:57
  • 10 She's Got a Gun (live at the Palladium N.Y.) 4:08
  • 11 To the Sea (TSWL mix) 4:49

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