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A complete list of all the Remixes the Chems have done

Started by androidgeoff, Aug 29, 2015, 18:15

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Quote from: NiCk.Dj on Feb 28, 2016, 19:32

also the tutti frutti mix of tom rowlands


Added to the list.I'm waiting for the cd to arrive. Got the 12" allready.
I also finally got XTC remix on vinyl and cd

I believe AnType still handles the Chemical Brothers Discogs listing... and he's always kept it pretty legit. That's probably the best place to start.
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Things you're missing - the original acid remix of The Charlatans' Feel The Pressure. Never formally released but they played it in DJ sets in 2003, and you can hear a few minutes of it on the Facebook Mix, before Do It Again.

Tom Rowlands remixed two other I Break Horses tracks, but only Hearts was released. The only people I know who have heard them are Simon Raymonde and Tom.

There's also a Nine Acre Dust (Chemical Brothers Remix) floating around out there. It's identical to Nine Acre Dust except the remix is 30 seconds shorter - most/all in the intro. I don't know where it came from, but it sounds mostly legitimate.
Last Edit: Jun 05, 2016, 14:20 by WhiteNoise
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Quote from: WhiteNoise on Jun 05, 2016, 14:13

Things you're missing - the original acid remix of The Charlatans' Feel The Pressure. Never formally released but they played it in DJ sets in 2003, and you can hear a few minutes of it on the Facebook Mix, before Do It Again.

Thanks for that. I got the Digital Decks album where it's on the tracklist. Added to the remixography.

Quote from: WhiteNoise on Jun 05, 2016, 14:13
There's also a Nine Acre Dust (Chemical Brothers Remix) floating around out there. It's identical to Nine Acre Dust except the remix is 30 seconds shorter - most/all in the intro. I don't know where it came from, but it sounds mostly legitimate.

Í know versions without the intro and almost directly starts with the Lalalalala.
Nine acre dust (Chemical Brothers remix) sounds unoffical to me as Nine Arce Dust is essentially Nine Acre Court (Dust Brothers remix)



Quote from: WhiteNoise on Jun 05, 2016, 14:13

Tom Rowlands remixed two other I Break Horses tracks, but only Hearts was released. The only people I know who have heard them are Simon Raymonde and Tom.
I remember there was talk of him having remixed three tracks. Are we sure that actually happened? Have you checked this with your celebrity twitter follower? (I sound like a stalker now. Oops.)
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Old thread revival:

Quote from: androidgeoff on Aug 30, 2015, 18:19

For the St. Etienne remix, is the Chekhov Warp Dub the same as the one called Chemical Brothers Remix?

Quote from: Joslyn on Aug 30, 2015, 19:02

St. Etienne - Like a Motorway has 2 remixes, Chekhov Warp Mix and Chekhov Warp Dub. The Dub mix is more common and IMO better than the mix which includes St. Etiennes vocals.
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Be renaming the mixes on the compilation it's understandingly confusing which remix is which. But I think the vocal mix hasn't surfaced on any compilation and can only be found on the 12" promo.

Quote from: androidgeoff on Aug 30, 2015, 19:32

I have to find the vocal version! What release has it? Discogs is only showing releases with the Dub version.

Quote from: Joslyn on Aug 30, 2015, 19:43

http://www.discogs.com/Saint-Etienne-Like-A-Motorway/release/87797
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Secret-Tracks-2/release/239798

I got the 12" and I think it's the only way to get it but I found a cassete as well. I think any compilation on cd you will buy is the Chekhov Warp Dub.

Well Saint Etienne haven't been shy of releasing a compilation or two over the years:
Too Young To Die (2CD) featured a bunch of remixes on disc 2, many of which then popped up on Casino Cassics which itself had several releases (2CD, 3LP and in 2012, 4CD!!).
Now they've produced a new limited spin-off remix CD called Mondo Casino which isn't listed on Discogs at the moment. And yes, it features the vocal version of the Chems mix of Like A Motorway. Good luck getting hold of the CD though, 'cause it's limited.
From St Etienne's Facebook (23rd August):
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As our US 'Good Humor' tour approaches we can finally bring you news of our aforementioned "exclusive merchandise items".... Secondly, we have Mondo Casino, a decades-spanning double CD companion to Casino Classics that contains rare and in-demand mixes, many on CD for the first time. Twenty of them! From Masters At Work (Only Love Can Break Your Heart) to the Chemical Brothers (Like A Motorway - Vocal Mix) to Air France (Spring) to Tiesto (Action - Instrumental Mix) to Confidence Man (Magpie Eyes) ... limited to 1400 copies, and we'll limit the number sold each night to 150 of each title on a first come first served basis. For fans outside North America, we'll be selling any remaining copies (and there will be some) via our webshop when we get back to England. Neither will be re-pressed, so get 'em while they're hot!
The tour was in September. I don't see anything on their Webshop...
But maybe one or two of you completists might want to hunt this thing down anyway.  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

**EDIT2** (yes in this order). They've just posted a new FB post now. They play two sold out gigs at The British Library (!) this weekend (I've been there. It really is a massive library). And will be selling the CD's there. So I guess if there's any left after that...

**EDIT1** Or just listen to it on youtube:

Last Edit: Oct 12, 2018, 16:13 by Wolkenkrabber
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Is there a definitive list of all the remixes the lads have done? I was looking for their remix of Open Up and realised somehow I don't have it so just looking to tick them all off!

A brief wiki search shows the following list but obviously there is loads more:
    Boys Noize - "XTC" (The Chemical Brothers Remix)
    The Charlatans - "Patrol" (The Chemical Brothers Mix)"
    Manic Street Preachers - "La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh) (Vocal Mix)"
    Manic Street Preachers - "La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh) (Dub Mix)"
    Manic Street Preachers - "Faster (Vocal Mix)"
    Manic Street Preachers - "Faster (Dub Mix)"
    Manic Street Preachers - "Everything Must Go (The Chemical Brothers Remix)"
    Mercury Rev - Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp (Chemical Brothers Remix)"
    Primal Scream - "Burning Wheel (Chemical Brothers Remix)"
    The Prodigy - "Voodoo People (Dust Brothers Remix)"
    The Sabres of Paradise - "Tow Truck (Chemical Brothers Mix)"
    Saint Etienne - "Like a Motorway (Chekhov Warp Dub)"
    Saint Etienne - "Like a Motorway (Chekhov Warp Mix)"
    Spiritualized - "I Think I'm in Love (Chemical Brothers Vocal Remix)"
    Spiritualized - "I Think I'm in Love (Chemical Brothers Instrumental)"
    F1 - "F1 Theme" (Chemical Brothers Remix)
    Method Man - "Bring The Pain" (Chemical Brothers Remix)
Last Edit: Sep 12, 2020, 14:17 by Csar
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Hi gavin. There's a quite comprehensive list of remixes done by the Chems in the topic below:

https://forum.thechembase.com/index.php/topic,316.0.html
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Gavin - In addition to Csar's internal link, you may find discogs.com to be a more comprehensive resource than wikipedia for detailed release info from any artist.

Although, some wiki pages are pretty good...
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Quote from: Csar on Jun 17, 2020, 08:10

Hi gavin. There's a quite comprehensive list of remixes done by the Chems in the topic below:

https://forum.thechembase.com/index.php/topic,316.0.html
That's perfect thanks Csar, exactly what I was looking for. Had a look back through the pages but obviously didn't go far enough back! Feel free to delete this thread if you like
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Quote from: satur8 on Jun 17, 2020, 14:58

Gavin - In addition to Csar's internal link, you may find discogs.com to be a more comprehensive resource than wikipedia for detailed release info from any artist.

Although, some wiki pages are pretty good...
Yeah thanks Satur8, have been going through their discogs alright, was hoping to get them all on one list. Good few that I didn't know existed. Gonna cost me more than I had planned for  :o
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La Tristessa Durera - Manic Street Preachers remastered Chems remix
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Another opportunity to get hold of a digital/CD version of the Chekhov Warp Vocal mix of Like A Motorway here: https://ffm.to/heavenlyremixes5and6

https://twitter.com/heavenlyrecs/status/1597604544942317568


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Quote from: wrclaguna on Jan 05, 2016, 03:54
Ariel - T-Baby (the Dust Brothers remix) 1992

Before The Chemical Brothers were The Chemical Brothers, Tom Rowlands was the drummer in a band called Ariel. This is one of the many tracks that they released.
Though claimed to be the first ever released recording done by the duo Ed and Tom, under their early DJing alias 237 Turbo Nutters, this mix is actually done by Justin Robertson of Lionrock fame. Their first mix is The Dust Brothers remix of another Ariel track, T-Baby, in 1992.
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237 was the number of Tom and Ed's house that they lived in at college in Manchester.

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Is this the Chekov Warp Mix or the Chekov Warp Dub? I only have the Dub as mp3, this one here sounds exactly the same except that it is labeled by Saint Etienne as Vocal Mix. I'm confused. Have Saint Etienne just labeled it wrong?





This one here has the vocals, but was not uploaded by Saint Etienne themselve (and has shitty quality)

Quote from: Csar on Dec 07, 2023, 19:31
It's 237!  That's also the best number because it would make you the Turbo Nutter of the deluxe owners

Ok YouTube algorithm has sent me down some wild rabbit holes tonight, maybe you all can solve this one I badly need some sleep...

DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM remix

Mentioned here at 2 minute mark:

(Tom mentions the remix, but his voice drifts from the microphone and I can't understand what he's saying before Ed takes mic and also don't understand what he says...)




a google search tracks it down where the band 'Dub Narcotic Sound System' is mentioned in the forum archive here:

https://archive.thechembase.com/Adjusted/indexffa7.html?/topic/9075-is-it-true/

Subtitles say "...and a dub narcotic sound system remix but no one's paid for it so it's not the problem" "remix their own stuff as well it's a great effect really good"

Quote from: Csar on Dec 07, 2023, 19:31
It's 237!  That's also the best number because it would make you the Turbo Nutter of the deluxe owners

Quote from: Bosco on Feb 20, 2025, 07:27
DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM remix

Mentioned here at 2 minute mark:


Simone from MTV Party Zone! Dutch but with insanely good English. Presented the weekend dance music shows from 11 til 2 or something. Would sometimes drop hints that she had dropped an E at a rave to a particular track she's just played on MTV and now whenever she hears that track it always makes her grin. :) 
I'm a bit like that with Josh Wink's Higher State Of Consciousness. Never liked it until I was on something. Now, as soon as I hear those breakbeats I get a nice feeling.

Quote from: Bosco on Feb 20, 2025, 07:27
a google search tracks it down where the band 'Dub Narcotic Sound System' is mentioned in the forum archive here:

https://archive.thechembase.com/Adjusted/indexffa7.html?/topic/9075-is-it-true/
Oh so we actually have a track title on that old thread. It seems that Industrial Breakdown was a 7" single and a 5-track 12" EP. Well listening to the song itself -especially those beats- I can see scope for a Chems remix. It's not a brilliant tune though IMHO. Discogs title search.

Interesting to hear them say the Boo Radleys sampled the Chems (this rings a very vague bell). I was a big fan of the Boo's Giant Steps album that came out in 1993. I'm thinking that might have been too soon to have a Chems/Dusts sample on it, but it's not impossible (STTS). WhoSampled gives me jack shit, so I'm scratching my head on that one. I recommend that album though; fantastic 90s indie.

Quote from: ThePumisher on Feb 20, 2025, 11:36
Subtitles say "...and a dub narcotic sound system remix but no one's paid for it so it's not the problem" "remix their own stuff as well it's a great effect really good"
Subtitles are wrong. Tom says "...so that's a problem".

I guess The Chems stood firm over payment and the remix was never released. This would be a cool thing to ask Tom about next time there's an opportunity.

PS - and kinda off topic, speaking of people sampling the Chems, I remember a track that came out either in 1996 or the first half of 1997 that sampled Fuck Up Beats. It was by a solo female artist - British I think. A sort of indie-angsty-rebel thing where she sang "At seventeen years old and quite impossible", or something. I'm pretty sure the track was called Seventeen, but no, it had nothing to do with the old Janis Ian dirge. It was more upbeat and 'rebellious'. It got radio airplay for about a week, it failed to become a hit and it disappeared. The singer disappeared too (don't know her name now). I remember seeing the CD single for sale in Virgin Megastores and considering buying it. I kinda wish I had. To this day I can't find it on t'internet...
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