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Love Is All - Love Is All Mixed Up

Love Is All Mixed Up by Love Is All

Love Is All released their debut album Nine Times That Same Song on Parlophone/What’s Your Rupture in 2006. The album confidently genre hopped between punk, new wave, indie and the Riot Grrl ethos, but with songs rooted firmly in pop. It became a much loved release of 2006 adored by critics and fans alike.

Now a host of contemporaries - each well respected in their own field - have reinterpreted Love Is All tracks in their own inimitable style. The result is Love Is All Mixed Up, a mini-album featuring a selection of remixes infused with styles from Krautrock to Rave but always with Josephine Olausson’s trademark vocal.

The Bees deliver a tough and straight up funk version of ‘Make Out Fall Out Make up’ and then there's Hot Chip – whose remix of the track ‘Felt Tip’ sees a more ambient side to their production, more akin to the sound of early Warp or IDM favourites, Black Dog.

Other contributions include Metronomy's killer mix of 'Spinning and Scratching' and Tapedeck's DIY rave take on 'Busy Doing Nothing' plus plus other stunning remixes by Chicken Lips, Optimo, Maps, Fryars and Studio.  

Love Is All are currently hard at work on their second studio album, due for release in spring 2008.

1.     Felt Tip (Fryars Remix)
2.     Spinning & Scratching (Metronomy Remix)
3.     Busy Doing Nothing (An Optimo (Espacio) Mix)
4.     Make Out Fall Out Make Up (The Bees Version)
5.     Turn The Radio Off (Maps Remix)
6.     Busy Doing Nothing (Tapedeck Remix)
7.     Make Out Fall Out Make Up (A Chicken Lips Malfunction)
8.     Turn The Radio Off (Remake by Studio)
9.     Felt Tip (Hot Chip Remix)


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