Forestry is a 25-minute, five-track "maxi-single" containing remixes of several recordings that originally appeared on David Byrne's The Forest. Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto does a "Nu Wage Remix" of "Ava," one of the album's more ethereal compositions, adding a percussion bed that gives it more of a dance edge. He takes a similar approach on his "Industrial Mix" of "Ninevah." Rudy Tambala, on his two remixes of "Ava," takes an even more aggressive dance approach, virtually eviscerating Byrne's Philip Glass-like ...
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Forestry is a 25-minute, five-track "maxi-single" containing remixes of several recordings that originally appeared on David Byrne's The Forest. Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto does a "Nu Wage Remix" of "Ava," one of the album's more ethereal compositions, adding a percussion bed that gives it more of a dance edge. He takes a similar approach on his "Industrial Mix" of "Ninevah." Rudy Tambala, on his two remixes of "Ava," takes an even more aggressive dance approach, virtually eviscerating Byrne's Philip Glass-like repeating violin theme and giving primary attention to his own drum tracks, vocal fragments, and synthesizer sounds, to the point that it is questionable whether the result has any real relationship to Byrne's original track. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
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Add this copy of Ava / Ninevah / Machu Picchu to cart. $55.45, new condition, Sold by First Coast Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Eatonton, GA, UNITED STATES, published 1991 by Warner Bros / Wea.