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ALL IS WILD, ALL IS SILENT REMIXES
2xLtd LP
£ 17.49

COMMENTS: A very limited edition on vinyl only of 500 copies.
CAT NUMBER: WEST064LP
RELEASE DATE: 24 Aug '09

ABOUT THIS ITEM

Balmorhea's "All Is Wild, All Is Silent" has received praise from critics, fans, and most importantly from the band's close friends. Many of their friends are not surprisingly musicians themselves. The idea to release the "All Is Wild, All Is Silent Remixes" evolved organically as the band asked a few of their closest friends if they'd like to remix a track. To their surprise 11 of their friends jumped at the opportunity to create remixes of these wordless narratives that have become so meaningful to them. The resulting album is distinctly more experimental than the original album, but no less joyous and haunting. Many of the tracks retain Balmorhea's uniquely American optimism, though some hardly leave a trace of the original's simplicity and restraint. Eluvium's 17-minute remix of "Settler" opens the album, evolving from swirls of vocals and upright bass into swells of blissful drones and echoes. In contrast, The Fun Years' remix of "Coahuila" brings the drums to the forefront, almost morphing the track into a pop/rock jam. The acoustic fingerpicking of "Elegy" is deconstructed and turned into a wall of metallic noise with Bexar Bexar's refractive remix. Peter Broderick's unique remix of "November 1, 1832" begins as a spoken letter to Rob and Michael of Balmorhea. As the track develops, multiple layers of Peter's intense vocals build, resonating the song's unforgettable feeling of longing.

Tracklisting
1. Settler – Remixed By Eluvium
2. Harm & Boon – Remixed By Rafael Anton Irisarri
3. Harm & Boon – Remixed By Tiny Vipers
4. Elegy – Remixed By Bexar Bexar
5. Remembrance – Remixed By Machinefabriek
6. Coahuila – Remixed By The Fun Years
7. Coahuila – Remixed By Library Tapes
8. Night In The Draw – Remixed By Jacaszek
9. Truth – Remixed By Helios
10. November 1, 1832 – Remixed By Peter Broderick
11. November 1, 1832 – Remixed By Xela