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| PunkNews |
Remix albums are a tricky proposition. They succeed when the songs are altered enough to stand as independent entities, but not so much that they rob the original of its identity. These days the industry, particularly the indie side of it, pumps out such albums at a prodigious pace (ask Bloc Party). At their crassest, labels use them as a quick cash-grab for bands taking their sweet money-draining time crafting their next opus. Suicide Squeeze appears ethical enough to privilege the artistry of the remix over the commerce.
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| Drowned in sound |
Remix records with even a modicum of thought and creative integrity instilled within them are a mighty rare commodity these days – bands that have are well and truly outweighed by counterparts that most certainly don’t. Given Minus The Bear’s background – members worked in a variety of genres in previous outfits – and their friendliness with an assortment of inspirational acts – Battles, The Blood Brothers – though, you’d expect Interpretaciones Del Oso to be a considered, meticulously crafted affair. For the most part, you’d be right.
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| Popmatters |
| The great Age of Reconfiguration marches forth, taking another small step with Interpretaciones del Oso, a disc of remixes derived entirely from Menos el Oso, the translationally eponymous 2005 album from Seattle quartet Minus the Bear. This trend has gained considerable traction here in the post-modern era, with the ubiquity of the necessary ware, both soft- and hard-, required to strip mine the ore of one artist’s material and refashion it in new and shiny ways....full text |
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