Arranged by Craig DeGraff, who claims, hopefully with tongue placed somewhat injuriously in cheek, "Not since the KLF has there been such a rock & roll swindle," Future Retro is a compilation from Rhino that sets up WEA-distributed hits of the early '80s (most of them new wave) with remixers. He also wisely states that "These remixes are in no way meant to replace the originals," which is a better way to look at the set. If you're a new wave freak who has kept up with club music, Future Retro will likely surprise you a few times, though it is unsurprising that Richard X -- with his wonderfully layered mix of Yaz's "Situation" -- and Tiga -- with his teasingly spacious mix of Depeche Mode's "Shake the Disease" -- are responsible for the highlights. Some of these tracks, however, become grindingly tedious within a few seconds and might as well be progressive trance covers via DJ Sammy. One requested match for the second volume: Jacques Lu Cont and Telex's "Moskow Diskow." ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Ron Mael
- Keyboards
- Russell Mael
- Engineer
- Dean Menta
- Guitar, Engineer
- The Crystal Method
- Producer, Remixing
- Nick Warren
- Producer, Remixing
- Steve Woolard
- Discographical Annotation
- Elite Force
- Producer, Remixing
- Jesper Dahlbäck
- Remixing
- Adam Freeland
- Producer, Remixing
- Static Revenger
- Producer, Remixing
- Damian Taylor
- Producer, Remixing
- Craig DeGraff
- Producer
- Infusion
- Producer, Remixing
- Bill Hamel
- Percussion, Remixing, Keyboards, Producer
- Jody Wisternoff
- Producer, Remixing
- Barry Jamieson
- Percussion, Remixing, Keyboards, Producer
- David Valencia
- Producer
- George Centeno
- Producer
- Ginger Dettman
- Project Assistant
- Richard X
- Remixing, Reproduction
- Matt Abels
- Product Manager
- T-Bone Anderson
- Guitar
- Black Light Odyssey
- Remixing
- Jaded Alliance
- Producer, Remixing
- Kardrock Striker
- Remixing
- Taylor Martyr
- Production Assistant
- Kevin Schoenbohm
- Assistant
- Mike Seaton
- Guitar
- Peter Black
- Remixing
- Sue Harris
- Coordination
- Dan Hersch
- Mastering
- Sparks
- Remixing, Re-Produced
Notes
Classic '80s alternative songs go back to the future as Future Retro updates the era's shimmering synthesized sounds with remixes by today's hottest club DJs and producers. Features The Crystal Method tweaking New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle," Jaded Alliance roughing up Erasure's "A Little Respect," and Static Revenger electrifying INXS' "Need You Tonight," and more. A wide range of styles are represented, from breaks and electro to house and rock.











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