RED AXES REMIXES

(12")
All songs have been mastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The jacket is a reinterpretation of the original ˜Gallop™ cover, isolating the photograph of Lena layered on a grid backdrop designed by Eloise Leigh. Each copy includes a two-sided postcard with a manipulated frame from one of Lena™s music videos.
Genre Techno
FormatVINYL
Cat. noDE111
Label DARK ENTRIES
Artist LENA PLATONOS
Release Date10/02/2017
Carrier12"
Barcode744271372229
Lena Platonos is a pioneer of the Greek electronic music scene. Her second solo album, ˜Gallop™, was produced in 1985, and reissued by Dark Entries in 2015. The album was made exclusively using analog synthesizers, and prominently features the iconic Roland TR-808 drum machine. Lena narrates each song, reciting her own surreal poetry. Lena says of ˜Gallop™, šIt™s a study in the mythology of urban population of the contemporary metropolis and also a gaze into the future life of it.› We™ve recruited Tel-Aviv™s Red Axes to remix four of their favorite tracks from ˜Gallop™. The duo, DJs and producers Dori Sadovnik and Niv Arzi, were raised on a diet of post-punk, new-wave, and Italo-disco at fogged out warehouse and basement parties. Their own productions and remixes have appeared on labels such as I™m a Cliché, Correspondant, and Hivern Discs. Through their alchemy, šWitches› and šAnd We Hear šI Love You› have been transformed into solid dancefloor tools, while šNo. 9› and šLiqueur Ruby› are submerged in psychedelic mist. The latter features middle eastern rhythms by fellow Tel Aviv musicians The Dirty Lizards. All songs have been mastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The jacket is a reinterpretation of the original ˜Gallop™ cover, isolating the photograph of Lena layered on a grid backdrop designed by Eloise Leigh. Each copy includes a two-sided postcard with a manipulated frame from one of Lena™s music videos. šIn an era where we are obsessed with nostalgia, Red Axes achieved something against that grain while still paying homage to the underrated greats that came before them.›  Anthem Magazine Tracklisting Side 1 1. 2. Side 2 1. 2.