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Reconstituted

Released: 2008

Reconstituted

All of the tracks from Reconstituted will soon able to be downloaded on iTunes.

Reconstituted is an album of songs and instrumentals ranging in styles from drum n bass to chill out and dub. The electronic music includes covers of Neil Young and George Harrison songs, funky slap bass, remixing of older Apell tracks and a dub tribute to George W Bush entitled Dubya.

Guest performers include singer Jason Demillo on Dubya and the catchy funk of So You Know, vocalist Rachael Hawkins on a Drum n Bass reworking of Neil Young’s Don’t Let it Bring you Down.

Album Tracks

Don't Let It Bring You Down - Sounds Like: Neil Young, Massive Attack, Lamb, Portishead

Don’t Let It Bring You Down

Cover of the Neil Young song Don’t Let it Bring You Down done in a breaks, downtempo drum n bass style similar to Massive Attack, Lamb and Portishead.

So You Know

This pop funk music has elements of the Red Hot Chili Peppers with funky slap bass, a Jamiroquai funky groove, plus The Chemical Brothers and Stanton Warriors with the bass synth.

So You Know - Sounds Like: Jamiroquai, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Chemical Brothers, Stanton Warriors

ESCOTSN

Scottish Flamenco music remix for the dance floor while bringing the music of two distinct cultures together like never before.

ESCOTSN - Sounds Like: Theivery Corporation, Amon Tobin
Training Hard - Sounds Like: Squarepusher, Video Game Music, Team America Soundtrack

Training Hard

This electro funk music features a groovy synth bass mixed with a couple of funky slap bass riffs which are then topped of with a layer of noodling electro synths.

Dubya - Sounds Like: Gotye, Salmonella Dub, Asian Dub Foundation

Dubya

Dubya is a song dedicated to George W Bush and his Presidency of the United States of America. The music is produced in a reggae / dub / dubstep style to fit the title of Dubya.

Silly Cyclist

This drum and bass groove features a busy pop slap bass line inspired by the early funky music of Squarepusher before it went in an industrial noise direction.

Silly Cyclist - Sounds Like: Squarepusher, Louis Johnson

Sea Air

The ultimate chill out groove music, Sea Air is a relaxing meander through a tremolo Rhodes piano, shimmering guitars, lush strings and a chiming glockenspiel.

Sea Air - Sounds Like: Air, Theivery Corporation, Amon Tobin
Mobile Cell - Sounds Like: The Chemical Brothers, Squarepusher

Mobile Cell

This is experimental electronic funk music with slap bass is built from samples of mobile / cell phone interference picked up through audio and recording equipment.

Hash Browns Remix - Sounds Like: Pink Floyd, Squarepusher, Controlled Atmosphere

Hash Browns Remix

This track is an experimental electronic music remix of Hash Browns by ambient / industrial outfit Controlled Atmosphere

Kazum 08

This is electro funk music with a big fat bass synth groove, funky guitar, horns and percussion.

Kazum 08 - Sounds Like: The Chemical Brothers

Long Long Long

George Harrison tribute cover of Long Long Long from The Beatles 1968 white album recorded in a chill out style with vocal harmonies and ambient synthesizers.

Long Long Long - Sounds Like: George Harrison, The Beatles, Radiohead, Gotye
 

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