Cover of Isis Oceanic Remixes / Reinterpretations
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LA RECENSIONE

Not just any collection.

The best of four remix volumes selected by Hydra Head (2005).

Oceanic. The masterpiece from the Boston-based band given to DJs, prototypes, mythological figures half-man half-synth, and chaos-pad-eating monsters.

The game is simple, the heavy (or dirty) sound of Isis expressed in electronic form by the mysterious various artists.

Successful experiments according to the undersigned:

- Weight by Fennesz

- Maritime by Mike Patton

- The Beginning and The End by Venetian Snares

- False Light by The Oktopus (Dalek)

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This review highlights the selected remixes from Isis' Oceanic album, emphasizing the unique blend of heavy post-metal with electronic experimentation. Standout tracks include contributions from Fennesz, Mike Patton, Venetian Snares, and The Oktopus. The collection is praised as successful experiments transforming the original sound.

Tracklist Videos

01   Weight (Fennesz remix) (06:34)

02   False Light (Carry edit) (07:52)

03   Hym (Thomas Köner remix) (06:18)

04   The Other (James Plotkin remix) (09:48)

05   Carry (Tim Hecker remix First version) (04:26)

06   Maritime (Teledubgnosis remix) (09:24)

07   Maritime (Mike Patton remix) (03:42)

Isis

Isis was an American band formed in Boston, Massachusetts, widely associated with post-metal and known for long, dynamic compositions that move from crushing heaviness to expansive atmosphere. The group was led by Aaron Turner and released influential albums including Oceanic and Panopticon before disbanding in 2010.
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