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Artist: C. Reider
Title: Crook'd Finger Versus
Netlabel: Self-Released
Release Date: 01 January 2011
Download mp3: zip

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This article was written by David Nemeth on 25 Feb 2011, and is filed under Album Review.

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Remixes are the Oxygen of Netlabels

Crook'd Finger Versus

Before dubstep, there was a C. Reider remix and all was well. In listening to the Crook’d Finger remixes of Harlan and D.Rhythm:O, Reider destroys the concept of labeling music from way back in 2000. These nine tracks were released as a limited edition cassette with the artists each taking a side as Reider’s alias Crook’d Finger puts his remarkable remixing chops to the test. Versus truly defies any label as the tracks easily span several genres of electronic music, for example the remix of Harlan’s “Hence” (mp3) and the remix of D.Rythm:O’s “Slow Flow / Volt Spur” (mp3). I realize that this review might not be of much help in discerning whether you should download or not — you should by the way —, but I’ll let C. Reider have the last word:

The Crook’d Finger stuff is, without a doubt, the most approachable music I have ever done, and I always thought it could reach a wider audience. Maybe now that it’s available in such a free and open format, it can.

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  1. [...] Remixes are the Oxygen of Netlabels: Review of C. Reider’s remixes of Harlan and D.Rhythm:O. in Crook’d Finger’s “Versus”. [...]

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