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Exchange (Red) is the first E.P. in a series of 3. It comes in red vinyl and UV-varnished covers. A1. MR OIZO Lambs Anger_Jo (Fakesch Remix) [Ed Banger] Starting with a big Bang! At a party (and pretty loaded) Fakesch promised Quentin Dupieux (aka Mr. Oizo) to do a remix for him, which -for whatever reason- got lost…exclusively for ‘Exchange’ this remix has been rediscovered! Fakesch took samples of the tracks ‘Jo’ and ‘Lambs Anger’, shred them and so created a cutted-funk-beast, whose oldschool-house-middlepart might put a grin on all the senior-ravers out there. A2. BOOKA SHADE Mandarine Girl (Fakesch Remix) [Get Physical] ‘Mandarine Girl’ is propably the raveanthem of the last years and it’s almost a wonder Booka Shade let Fakesch get his fingers onto their most successful track so far…but it was worth it! Fakesch’s remix is IDM by definition: intelligent and dancable! B1. SCAFFOLDING D-Tron (Fakesch Remix) [Plastic Sound Supply] Scaffolding are long time fellows of Michael Fakesch and so this amazing glitch-acid-rework (with that certain Chicagohouse-appeal) just had to be on ‘Exchange’. B2. BOMB THE BASS feat. Paul Conboy So Special (Fakesch Remix) [!K7] Bomb The Bass aka Tim Simenon, who produced Neneh Cherry’s break thru album as well as Depeche Mode’s comeback album has been a fan of Funkstörung and Michael Fakesch for years. At ‘So Special’ Fakesch surprises with an almost Radiohead’ish soundaesthetic which screws together electronic, acoustic and the vocals of Paul Conboy to a pretty diversified song. B3. X.A. CUTE feat. SHADOWHUNTAZ Head In Noose (Fakesch Remix) [Mesk] US rappers Shadowhuntaz are well-known for their releases on Plug Research and Autechre’s Skam Records. Booming bass and beats are the ingredients of Fakesch’s ‘Head In Noose’ remix that let’s you feel like driving in a tank.