
the
artiste listing for
Beck's
Guerolito remix-album reads like a
wet dream promising excursion into alternative-dancescapes ... altho personnally, there are times past when remixes actually make the original song "better" or "more interesting", which is
gravy ... but there are oft times when it's on the opposite end of the spectrum ... the thing about remix albums (or even songs) that "bugs" me; is when the resultant sounds are totally "different" from the
original, and sometimes even totally
unrecognizable. or on the other end of the soundspectrum; when it just sounds like a slackassed version with random programmed techno-dance-beats, much less a prolonged -version, with irritable "noise".
thankfully, Guerolito lies in middle-limbo. with some songs recognizable and distinctive, while retaining the "spirit" of the song (while screwing up the "soul" *hah*) and is actually quite enjoyable,
mindlessly so (IMHO).
but perhaps that might be it's lacking (if it can warrant that), becoz after a while; everything
is forgettable (as all remixed-versions are, mind) and all you can do is let the music play in the background and groove along only when it catches your attention ... and after a while, it does
not. BUT still tis a "fun" album, altho i can hardly recommend this to
hardcore faithful-Beck-fans, IMHO ... meanwhile, go listen to some tracks
here and also view a short clip of the music video for Hell Yes. (
disappointing as it was, for me)