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Nickodemus - Endangered Species Remixed

Nickodemus Endangered Species Remixed
Nickodemus - Endangered Species Remixed
(MP3/limited-edition CD) Eighteen Street Lounge ESL129, 2008-02-04

Tracklisting :
01. Endangered Species (Raeo Remix) 4:37
02. Mi Swing Es Tropical (Zeb Remix) 4:18
03. Peace Pipe (DJ Enredo Remix) 4:39
04. Cleopatra In New York (Karuan '07 Remix) 5:18
05. Funky In The Middle (Haaksman & Haaksman Remix) 6:20
06. Give The Drummer Some (Fort Knox Five Remix) 6:06
07. Back From Africa (Derek Sessions Remix) 7:24
08. Gibraltar (Sabo & Zeb Remix) 6:56
09. Crazy Stranger (Thievery Corporation Remix) 6:10
10. Mystery Of Life (Zeb Remix) 5:14
11. The Spirits Within (Boozoo Bajou Remix) 5:27
12. The Global Village (Tarantala Bite Remix) 2:37

Links :
myspace.com/nickodemusnyc
eslmusic.com/artists/nickodemus/nick.htm
wonderwheelrecordings.com

Press Release :
Nickodemus' explosive debut album Endangered Species gets the remix treatment from some of the underground's finest with Endangered Species Remixed. The infectious groove is firmly set with Raeo's head-nodding glitch-hop take on the previously brief and delicate "Endangered Species" opening the album, followed by Zeb's honey sweet reggae rework of "Mi Swing Es Tropical," featured in it's original latin-flavored form in the recent iPod + iTunes advertising campaign. Also included in this superb collection is a booming Brazilian funk remix of "Peace Pipe" by DJ Enredo, an even more rugged take on "The Spirits Within" by Boozoo Bajou, a jazz house remix of the classic "Crazy Stranger" by Thievery Corporation and an exclusive bonus remix of the non-album track "Gibraltar" by Sabo & Zeb.

Endangered Species Remixed is available for download right now from ESL's shop page, with a limited-edition CD version scheduled for release in February 2008!
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