Confidence Man - "Holiday" (Bruise remix)
The Orielles - "Bobbi's Second World " (Confidence Man remix)
Out Cold - "All I Want" (Ewan Pearson dub remix)
Revival Season - "Iron Warrior" (Raf Rundell dubwise)
Audiobooks - "The Doll " (LCY remix)
Espiritu - "You Don't Get Me" (Urban takeover remix)
Mildlife - "Automatic" (Psychemagik dub mix)
Raf Rundell - "Luxury" (feat Man & The Echo - Trevor Jackson Reproduction instrumental)
Working Men's Club - "Teeth" (Anthony Naples remix)
77:78 - "Chilli" (Flying Mojito Bros Refrito - edit)
David Holmes - "Hope Is The Last Thing To Die" (feat Raven Violet - Daniel Avery remix)
Saint Etienne - "Like A Motorway" (Chemical Brothers Chekhov Warp vocal mix)
David Holmes - "It's Over If We Run Out Of Love" (feat Raven Violet - Darren Emerson Huffa remix)
The Parrots - "It's Too Late To Go To Bed" (Confidence Man remix)
Working Men's Club - "Ploys" (Erol Alkan rework)
Monkey Mafia - "Blow The Whole Joint Up " (Let's Slash The beats mix)
Mattiel - "Cultural Criminal" (Raf Rundell's Salty Man dub )
Espiritu - "Baby I Wanna Live" (Monkey Mafia Terminal mix)
Audiobooks - "LaLaLa It's The Good Life" (Herbert Vaccine dub)
Confidence Man - "Luvin U Is Easy" (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs remix)
Flowered Up - "Weatherall's Weekender" (Audrey Is A Little Bit partial mix)
Review: Having devoted volumes three and four of the ongoing 'Heavenly Remixes' series to reworks by the late, great Andrew Weatherall, this double-disc follow-up offers a more eclectic selection of reworks drawn four almost four decades of Heavenly Recordings releases. As with its predecessors, it's a fantastic collection packed to the rafters with highlights, from the shuffling synth pop-goes-dubby nu-disco flex of Ewan Pearson's dub of Out Cold's 'All I Want' and the squelchy, acid-fired indie-dance excitement of Confidence Man's rework of The Parrots' 'Let's Go To Bed', to the psychedelic big beat brilliance of the Chemical Brothers 1996 take on St Etienne's 'Like a Motorway', the 80s new wave-goes-industrial funk excellence of Trevor Jackson remixing Raf Rundell, and the creepy late night techno hypnotism of Daniel Avery's inspired revision of David Holmes.
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