The Pleasure Principle Remix Edition
Download links and information about The Pleasure Principle Remix Edition by DJ T.. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:48:12 minutes.
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Artist: | DJ T. |
Release date: | 2012 |
Genre: | Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop |
Tracks: | 16 |
Duration: | 01:48:12 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Leavin' Me (David August Remix) [feat. Khan] | 7:09 |
2. | City Life (Acapella) [feat. Cari Golden] | 5:41 |
3. | Opera Buffa (M A N I K's Paradise LL Mix) | 6:34 |
4. | Discotrain (Ext. Version) | 7:31 |
5. | Sense (Acapella) [feat. James Teej] | 4:24 |
6. | Time Slip (Subb-an feat. Eyke Re-Interpretation) | 6:12 |
7. | Burning (Jean Le Phunk & DJ T. Edit) [feat. Nick Maurer] | 8:21 |
8. | Leavin' Me (Acapella) [feat. Khan] | 5:23 |
9. | Remember the Future (Mario & Vidis Redo) [feat. Jaw] | 8:50 |
10. | Yesterday, Tomorrow (Findling & Lihab Remix) [feat. Dave Aju] | 8:04 |
11. | Burning (Acapella) [feat. Nick Maurer] | 6:36 |
12. | Opera Buffa (DJ T.'s Night in Turin Mix) | 7:41 |
13. | Nothing Even Comes Close (Jimmy Edgar Remix) | 6:31 |
14. | Yesterday, Tomorrow (Acapella) [feat. Dave Aju] | 4:00 |
15. | Sense (Julian Ganzer's Deadly Deadline Mix) [feat. James Teej] | 7:19 |
16. | Same Plane (DJ T.'s Take Off) [feat. Jaw & Ginger] | 7:56 |
Details
[Edit]After successfully touring for his third album, The Pleasure Principle, DJ T. felt he had unfinished business to attend to and started gathering seven of his favorite producers to give these songs extended lives. David August gives the opening cut, “Leavin’ Me,” a prolonged intro of spooky tones looped under Khan’s scratchy and soulful singing. August overlaps sporadic beats and keyboard tones, which gradually build into a pulsing, kinetic remix. Conversely, DJ T. strips down everything but Cari Golden’s sultry vocals in the following “City Life” to deliver one of five a cappella renditions. He also reworks “Discotrain” to play nearly three minutes longer than the original, replete with an intro that sounds heavily inspired by Hot Butter’s 1972 version of Gershon Kingsley’s “Popcorn.” With all the instrumentation stripped from “Sense,” James Teej's bare and intimate vocal performance plays like a personal serenade sung from the patch of lawn below a second-story window. Julian Ganzer's Deadly Deadline Mix of the same song infuses stuttered melodica and phased keyboards.