Lord Andrew Weatherall turns in a deconstruction of Red Snapper's double drum/double bass-driven jazzy rhythm monster. He moves the bass to the fore and moves the tune from peak-time rockabilly dancehall to late night chill out zone, sliding in between The Ballistic Brothers' 'London Hooligan Soul' and the Sabres' own 'Smokebelch'.
The squawking horn riff is replaced by a haunting refraining and spooky synth motif (like on of those motion-sensitive electronic ghosts you get in cheap, tacky gift shops) and the beat is a martial stutter but the double bass is retained and emphasised.
Very lovely. Original's well worth a listen too.
Download Red Snapper 'Hot Flush (Sabres Of Paradise Remix)' (mp3) (Rapidshare)
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Monday, 18 April 2011
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