The Difference It Makes: Remastered and Remixed
1) We have set up our own record label!
2) The first track is a return of 'The Difference it Makes’ with remixes by Joe Goddard (Hot Chip), Nathan Fake, and us.
It is released on the 28th October, but pre-orders are now open if you'd like a copy. You can do that on Bandcamp or at any good record shop.
Official label blurb to follow...!
It is released on the 28th October, but pre-orders are now open if you'd like a copy. You can do that on Bandcamp or at any good record shop.
Official label blurb to follow...!
This is the debut release on our new label - Deskbound Complex. All tracks have been mastered by Jason Goz at Transition Studios, and will be distributed by Rubadub. The EP features four mixes:
Original MFA Mix
One of Pitchfork’s top 50 tracks of 2004, Resident Advisor described it at the time as,
“Beautiful slices of dubby-tech house with compressed guitars and abstract sliced vocals. From start to finish, the track is minimal in nature. I like it, and I think you will too... The MFA has created something of a hidden gem.”
The record went on to receive support from Gerd Janson, Carl Cox, BLOND:ISH, Sven Väth, James Holden, Michael Mayer, Tim Sweeney, Dusky, Ata, Joseph Capriati, Robag Wruhme, Henry Saiz, Nick Warren, Hernan Cattaneo, Jody Wisternoff, James Grant, Joe Goddard, and more.
Joe Goddard Remix
With plenty of plays from Grammy-nominated Joe Goddard of Hot Chip, it seemed only right to ask him to remix the track. The result is an electro-dance number with a big breakdown and main room appeal.
Nathan Fake Remix
Originally released on James Holden's Border Community, The MFA pay homage with a remix by former labelmate, Nathan Fake – who the duo first met on an internet chat room at the turn of the millennium.
The MFA’s #23 Remix
Reimagined 23 years after it was first written (with a nod to The KLF), the remix pushes the track deeper onto the dancefloor, with a fresh take on the original.
Original MFA Mix
One of Pitchfork’s top 50 tracks of 2004, Resident Advisor described it at the time as,
“Beautiful slices of dubby-tech house with compressed guitars and abstract sliced vocals. From start to finish, the track is minimal in nature. I like it, and I think you will too... The MFA has created something of a hidden gem.”
The record went on to receive support from Gerd Janson, Carl Cox, BLOND:ISH, Sven Väth, James Holden, Michael Mayer, Tim Sweeney, Dusky, Ata, Joseph Capriati, Robag Wruhme, Henry Saiz, Nick Warren, Hernan Cattaneo, Jody Wisternoff, James Grant, Joe Goddard, and more.
Joe Goddard Remix
With plenty of plays from Grammy-nominated Joe Goddard of Hot Chip, it seemed only right to ask him to remix the track. The result is an electro-dance number with a big breakdown and main room appeal.
Nathan Fake Remix
Originally released on James Holden's Border Community, The MFA pay homage with a remix by former labelmate, Nathan Fake – who the duo first met on an internet chat room at the turn of the millennium.
The MFA’s #23 Remix
Reimagined 23 years after it was first written (with a nod to The KLF), the remix pushes the track deeper onto the dancefloor, with a fresh take on the original.
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