After the underground success and acclaim for The Silence Between Phrases, it was perhaps inevitable that Afternoons In Stereo might follow up the album with a remix project. A half-year in the making, the project is finally here!
Rephrased: The Silence Between Phrases Remixed And Reimagined is an album-length collection of remixes and reworks of every individual track from the original studio album. Sequenced in the same playing order, the collection plays as a unique alternate version of the original album. Featuring a host of artists from within the ranks of Timewarp, Royal Soul, and Kraak Records as well as a discerning selection of new talent, this is an exciting an innovative exploration of Afternoons In Stereo’s latest work by some of today’s most creative producers.
Things begin with an extended edit of the lead track, Cloud Forest. Produced by Afternoons In Stereo himself, the 2-minute intro is expanded to full length -- taking it from the original’s Polynesian funk and island-friendly percussion through a new middle breakdown of spacey trombone and guitar. We have a feeling that many listeners will be saying, “Wow – didn’t see that coming!”.
Promise, released as an advance single to the original album complete with it’s own set of remixes, gets the rework treatment once again courtesy of TWM. The side endeavor of producer and engineer Ron Elliott, who mixed and mastered the original ‘Phrases’ album, takes the original’s nujazz coloring into chilled-out downtempo territory, placing the vocal at the fore while retaining much of the original’s slinky sensuality and club-friendly vibe.
Brazil’s Phunk Dub & Zel bring their distinct production techniques to the challenge of reworking Hymn For Tunisia, the 9+ minute jazz magnum opus that is the centerpiece of the original ‘Phrases’ album. Boiled down and compacted, the duo bend and twist the instruments to their will while forging a version that maintains the original’s cinematic character and emphasis on soloing but also manages to introduce a dynamic, electro-infused element that pushes things in a whole new direction.
Athens-based DJ and producer George Bitsikas knew he wanted to remix The Mumakil the first time he heard it and there was never any doubt he was the man for the job, as evidenced here. Keeping the eerie tribal spirit and stomping thump of the original as the backbone, the reworking presses the track into a distinct dub-friendly palette before bursting forth in a kinetic fury of drum-&-bass during the breakdown.