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Psycliq : House of the Rising Sun.
An electric heart with an organic soul.
Independent electronic band "Psycliq" returns to put a new twist on an old
classic, House of the Rising Sun. Originally a folk blues ballad, the song
came to notoriety in the 1960's when British rock group "The Animals" released
their now iconic rendition of it to worldwide acclaim. It has since been picked
up by many different artists, but none have put quite the unique spin on it that
"Psycliq" has.
What started as a simple exercise to cover a single song quickly spiraled into a
complicated project of four very distinct remixes, each capturing different
aspects of the material. Incorporating more moving parts than any Psycliq
recording to date, the steady groove of the original mix quickly gives way to a
cacophonous barrage of audio bliss, taking you along on the bluesman's sad tale
of warning and woe. The Amped Up Blender mix cranks up the drums and guitars to
eleven and never looks back. The Transistor Party Stomp mix somehow manages to
add even more layers on top of the already full palette, and its driving rhythm
makes no apologies for its pace. At the other end of the rail line, the Organ
Donor mix strips everything away again to its raw essentials.
Songs:
1. House of the Rising Sun
2. House of the Rising Sun (Amped Up Blender Mix)
3. House of the Rising Sun (Transistor Party Stomp Mix)
4. House of the Rising Sun (Organ Donor Mix)
5. House of the Rising Sun (Instrumental)
6. House of the Rising Sun (Amped Up Blender Mix Instrumental)
7. House of the Rising Sun (Transistor Party Stomp Mix Instrumental)
8. House of the Rising Sun (Organ Donor Mix Instrumental)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 10/22/2011
Psycliq lives in Massachusetts USA
Tagged as: Electronica, Rock, Instrumental
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