
A kaleidoscopic reimagining of Tycho’s guitar-driven melodies, trading organic warmth for sharp digital textures, syncopated grooves, and neon-lit synthwave pulses.
January 15, 2016 · Ghostly International
Imagine the original Awake as a photograph of a mountain range at noon. This remix collection is that same photograph scanned, glitched, and projected onto the side of a skyscraper at midnight. While Scott Hansen's original work leaned into a three-piece band aesthetic, these reinterpretations pull the compositions back into the digital ether. It is a fascinating study in how the same melodic DNA can be mutated into entirely different emotional states. You have the heavy, bit-crushed nostalgia of Com Truise, which adds a muscular, retro-futuristic weight to the title track, and then the delicate, pastoral micro-sampling of Bibio, which turns Spectre into a shimmering folk-tronica hybrid.
How does Awake Remixes sound next to the rest of Tycho's catalogue?
The production is built around sample based than this artist usually allows.
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