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REEDER,MARK - COLLABORATOR CD

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REEDER,MARK - COLLABORATOR CD

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1. BAD LIEUTENANT Sink Or Swim (Rettungsring Radio Remix)
2. MARSHEAUX So Far (So Close Remix)
3. CORVIN DALEK w. BERNARD SUMNER Crystal (Original Demo Mix)
4. Koishii & Hush w. John Taylor Cest Tout Est Noir (Black Night Remix)
5. BLANK & JONES w. BERNARD SUMNER Miracle Cure (Genussmittel Remix)
6. BLANK & JONES w. ANNE CLARK The Hardest Heart (Hardest Soul Remix)
7. MARNIE Sugarland (Sweet & Sticky Remix)
8. QUEEN OF HEARTS Neon (Electrically Excited Remix)
9. Sam Taylor Wood w. Pet Shop Boys Im in Love with a German Film Star (Stuck in the 80S Remix)
10. WESTBAM w. BERNARD SUMNER She Wants (Old School Remix)
11. DIE UNBEKANNTEN Radio War (Re-tuned)
12. BAD LIEUTENANT Twist Of Fate (Synth of Fate Remix)
13. SHARK VEGAS You Hurt Me (Radio Edit)
2014 collection of remixes by Berlin-based producer and musician Mark Reeder. Expanding on Reeders acclaimed Five Point One collection in 2011, Collaborator gathers together door-wobbling remixes for European dance acts such as Westbam, Koishii & Hush and Blank & Jones, along with electronic and EDM artists including Ladytron singer Helen Marnie, elegant Greek synthpop duo Marsheaux, and hotly-tipped newcomer Queen of Hearts (AKA Elizabeth Morphew). Reeders early influence on the electronic/dance direction taken by New Order after 1981 is reflected in several collaborations with his friend Bernard Sumner. As well as sharp electro remixes of the two Bad Lieutenant singles, Sumner is also the featured vocalist on tracks by Westbam, Blank & Jones and Corvin Dalek (the latter track an early version of New Order single Crystal). Other featured vocalists range from Post-Punk poet Anne Clark to Duran Duran bassist John Taylor, all topped off by a beguiling version of Im in Love with a German Film Star, recorded by noted British artist Sam Taylor Wood with the Pet Shop Boys. a collaborative effort indeed!