Heavenly Recordings has done it again with their latest installment of remixes from the legendary Andrew Weatherall.
Volume 2 of Heavenly Remixes 4 brings together a diverse range of artists, showcasing Weatherall's unique touch in reimagining their tracks.
The album kicks off with a bang with a remix of Confidence Man's "Does It Make You Feel Good?" Weatherall injects his signature psychedelic sound, turning the track into a pulsating dancefloor anthem.
Next up is a rework of Working Men's Club's "Teeth," where Weatherall adds layers of swirling synths and gritty basslines, creating a dark and brooding atmosphere.
But it's not all doom and gloom on this album.
The remix of The Orielles' "Space Samba" is a joyous, uplifting track that will have you dancing in your living room.
Weatherall's ability to capture the essence of each artist's original sound while putting his own unique spin on it is truly remarkable.
Overall, Heavenly Remixes 4 - Andrew Weatherall Volume 2 is a testament to Weatherall's skill as a producer and his influence on the music industry.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of his work or just looking for some fresh remixes to liven up your playlist, this album is a must-listen.
Weatherall may have left us too soon, but his music will continue to inspire generations to come.
Volume 2 of Heavenly Remixes 4 brings together a diverse range of artists, showcasing Weatherall's unique touch in reimagining their tracks.
The album kicks off with a bang with a remix of Confidence Man's "Does It Make You Feel Good?" Weatherall injects his signature psychedelic sound, turning the track into a pulsating dancefloor anthem.
Next up is a rework of Working Men's Club's "Teeth," where Weatherall adds layers of swirling synths and gritty basslines, creating a dark and brooding atmosphere.
But it's not all doom and gloom on this album.
The remix of The Orielles' "Space Samba" is a joyous, uplifting track that will have you dancing in your living room.
Weatherall's ability to capture the essence of each artist's original sound while putting his own unique spin on it is truly remarkable.
Overall, Heavenly Remixes 4 - Andrew Weatherall Volume 2 is a testament to Weatherall's skill as a producer and his influence on the music industry.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of his work or just looking for some fresh remixes to liven up your playlist, this album is a must-listen.
Weatherall may have left us too soon, but his music will continue to inspire generations to come.






