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Distort (album)
1998 remix album by Collide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Distort is a remix album by Collide, released on January 13, 1998 by Re-Constriction Records.[1][2] The album was remastered and re-released with a few additional tracks for the 2006 release.
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Reception
Aiding & Abetting called the music on Distort "hit-and-miss" and that "the remixes here aren't uniformly as adventurous or ambitious as the band itself, but many do well."[4] AllMusic awarded the album three out of five stars and said "Collide continue to expand their basic industrial sound on Collide, which incorporates techno and goth elements as well as an ethereal sheen reminiscent of the vintage 4AD label sound."[3] Sonic Boom called the collection "one of the best remix albums released in recent memory for not only the depth and extreme diversity of the remixes but for the track selection as well making this record a definite must have."[5] Lollipop Magazine criticized the album for being a poor introduction to the band's art and unnecessary.[6] Ink 19 called the album "original and seductive" and stated "Distort offers a look from the remixer's mind into the eye of talent."[7] Another critic at Ink 19 called it a "consistently excellent" album with "dancefloor prowess coupled with lyrical grace."[8]
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Track listing
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All lyrics are written by Karin Johnston, except where noted; all music is composed by Eric Anest and Karin Johnston, except where noted.
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Personnel
Adapted from the Distort liner notes.[9]
Collide
- Eric Anest (as Statik) – noises, mastering, arrangements, remixer (1, 2, 4, 6), cover art, illustrations, design, photography
- Karin Johnston (as Tripp9) – vocals, cover art, illustrations, design, photography
Additional performers
- Jason Bazinet (11)
- Chad Bishop (13)
- Kneel Cohn – remixer (3)
- Mick Hale – remixer (9)
- Bruce King – guitar (2)
- Bruno Kramm – remixer (5)
- Ron McLin – remixer (3)
- Wrex Mock – remixer (12)
- Tom Muschitz – remixer (7)
- Martin Myers – remixer (8)
- Greg Price – remixer (8)
- George Sarah – remixer (10)
Production and design
- T.J. Barrial – photography
- Dave Keffer (as Creative Imaging) – illustrations
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