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Just Want You (Scanner Fractured Mix)

from You'll Be Safe Forever Remixes by Locust

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    Remixes of tracks from Locust's 'You'll Be Safe Forever' LP. Contains the following;
    "Fall For Me' - Remixed by Ulrich Schnauss
    'Do Not Fear' - Remixed by COH
    'Corporal Genesis' Remixed by Nicholas Bullen

    Schnauss opens the set with one of the more gently blissful tracks , making use of the original vocal and swathing it in layers shimmering ambience, without the euphoric peaks that have typified some of his best known work. Coh follows with an unusual re-arrangement, employing rugged, sludgey beats in a (dare we say it) almost IDM style, albeit with an inherent outsider quality typical of his productions. Nicholas Bullen (he of Napalm Death and recent Type album fame) takes over the whole of the flipside with the best track on offer, an extended electronic reduction in two halves that spends the first elongating the source material into a distilled minimal arrangement, before a razor-sharp burst cuts through the track and takes it into a second phase of lush, layered ambient drone.

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from You'll Be Safe Forever Remixes, released April 16, 2013

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Mark Van Hoen Los Angeles, California

Mark Van Hoen is a British electronic music artist of Indian-Jamaican descent. He has released under his own name as well as Locust. Pitchfork said, "Musically, Van Hoen belongs to a distinguished family tree. Originally influenced by the likes of Brian Eno and Tangerine Dream, and later presaging both Autechre's glitch and Boards of Canada's pastoral IDM." ... more

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