Imbeciles: Decider Remixes
Imbeciles: Decider Remixes
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Imbeciles
Label: The Imbeciles
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5024545881615
Genre: Rock
'Mesmerizing, ghostly, seductive, urgent, poignant, 'Decider' is about the ultimate endgame: death. This track draws you into it's web and holds you there. There's no escape. Is there anything after 'the end?' If there is, will it bring happiness, or just more pain? And, are we to be judged by The Decider when we get there? The inspiration, if you can call it that, for the song comes from the band's own recent experiences. 'We've lost a few people recently that we were close to. It does tend to make you ponder the universe, and whether you get a second act,' says Butch Dante, guitarist. Filmed on location in the Texas panhandle, the video will be the second of a triptych of films written by Butch, focused on the band's main preoccupation: the fact that the world is ending and people should be kinder to each other while it does. Now they've been remixed by Deetron, Benedikt Frey, and Fort Romeau. The Swiss maestro Deetron has one of the most characterful sounds in modern day techno. Taking a big inspiration from the big expansive, moody sounds of Detroit, Sam Geiser also borrows percussive influence from Chicago House whilst instilling his very own atmospheric personality, making for one hell of a ride. Benedikt Frey is one of the most exciting exponents of leftfield house and disco there is. His music is always pushing boundaries, with a unique experimental spirit that has indie and punk deep in it's heart. Fort Romeau creates everything from widescreen, deep house, and warm, bubbly acid right through to raw, driving Italo and ethereal disco house. The Cin Cin boss is one of the most exciting and elegant exponents of today's underground electronic scene.
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