Why this album works
This album is notable for its commercial success, reaching high positions on Japanese charts and contributing to the popularity of remix culture within J-pop. It also reflects a broader industry trend during the late 90s and early 2000s where remixes became integral to an artist's portfolio, influencing how pop music was consumed in Japan.
- Best for
- infectious party atmosphere steady rhythmic journey energetic dance beats
- Context
- By the time 'Remixers Play Move' was released in 2000, Move had already established themselves in the J-pop scene with several successful albums. This album followed their previous work, 'Move', and marked a significant pivot towards a more remix-focused project, showcasing their adaptability to evolving electronic music trends.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Puffy AmiYumi· Morning Musume· Every Little Thing· Namie Amuro· Perfume· Ayumi Hamasaki· Yumi Matsutoya· Nana Mizuki
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Rage your dream (trance[]control mix) Standout 5:43
- 2 words of the mind 〜brandnew journey〜 6:52
- 3 ROCK IT DOWN (unnatural mix) Standout 6:50
- 4 singin’ 4 U 5:40
- 5 platinum 5:01
- 6 majestic flight (AQUILA mix) 6:47
- 7 knock’em out (ReTimemachined Mix) 4:49
- 8 around the world Standout 6:37
- 9 time machine 5:30
- 10 BREAK IN2 THE NITE (t-kimura broken beat mix) 5:18
- 11 cafe ROZA 〜for Johnny & Mary〜 4:52
- 12 Blazin’ Beat (Timewarp NRG mix) 7:09
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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