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Alliance Remixed (Green Vinyl)
For its first release of 2026, Bytes revisits the impeccable 2024 collaboration between Andy Bell (RIDE/Oasis), recording under his electronic alter ego GLOK, and the producer and Insult to Injury label boss Timothy Clerkin. Along for the ride are an impressive cohort of musical talent â bdrmm, Richard Sen, Tom Sharkett (WH Lung), Legowelt, Xylitol and FROID Dub â who all deliver exceptional and unique interpretations of the tracks.
The original album reached No 3 on the Dance Album charts and was lauded across the music press. It saw the pair working in perfect harmony with their freak flags flying, in an environment where nothing was off limits. The remixers have tapped into this freewheeling spirit for an eclectic collection of tracks that are more than worthy of the source material. Kicking off proceedings, the Paris-based duo FROID Dub (Ransom Note) bring their blend of dub and wave to the mighty âEmpyeanâ, resulting in a dubtastic soundclash between the Mad
Professor and Hardfloor on a nitrazepam bender. Jordan from nu-gaze heroes bdrmm tears into âAmigAâ, upping the ceremonial pace with some clattering breakbeats and an acid- spattered denouement, while Tom Sharkett taps into the melancholy at the heart of the wayward pop banger âNothing Everâ, making Du Blondeâs vocal seem even more thwarted over a shuffling indie-dance beat reminiscent of Kylieâs âJustify My Loveâ. The genre-blending DJ and producer Yu Su strips back the fizzing folk stomp of âScatteredâ to its jagged guitar licks and acidic
pulse, isolating Andyâs disorientated spoken lyrics for a track that evokes Forest Swordâs stark Dagger Paths or a lysergic take on Sergio Leoneâs Spaghetti Western soundtracks.
The original album reached No 3 on the Dance Album charts and was lauded across the music press. It saw the pair working in perfect harmony with their freak flags flying, in an environment where nothing was off limits. The remixers have tapped into this freewheeling spirit for an eclectic collection of tracks that are more than worthy of the source material. Kicking off proceedings, the Paris-based duo FROID Dub (Ransom Note) bring their blend of dub and wave to the mighty âEmpyeanâ, resulting in a dubtastic soundclash between the Mad
Professor and Hardfloor on a nitrazepam bender. Jordan from nu-gaze heroes bdrmm tears into âAmigAâ, upping the ceremonial pace with some clattering breakbeats and an acid- spattered denouement, while Tom Sharkett taps into the melancholy at the heart of the wayward pop banger âNothing Everâ, making Du Blondeâs vocal seem even more thwarted over a shuffling indie-dance beat reminiscent of Kylieâs âJustify My Loveâ. The genre-blending DJ and producer Yu Su strips back the fizzing folk stomp of âScatteredâ to its jagged guitar licks and acidic
pulse, isolating Andyâs disorientated spoken lyrics for a track that evokes Forest Swordâs stark Dagger Paths or a lysergic take on Sergio Leoneâs Spaghetti Western soundtracks.
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For its first release of 2026, Bytes revisits the impeccable 2024 collaboration between Andy Bell (RIDE/Oasis), recording under his electronic alter ego GLOK, and the producer and Insult to Injury label boss Timothy Clerkin. Along for the ride are an impressive cohort of musical talent â bdrmm, Richard Sen, Tom Sharkett (WH Lung), Legowelt, Xylitol and FROID Dub â who all deliver exceptional and unique interpretations of the tracks.
The original album reached No 3 on the Dance Album charts and was lauded across the music press. It saw the pair working in perfect harmony with their freak flags flying, in an environment where nothing was off limits. The remixers have tapped into this freewheeling spirit for an eclectic collection of tracks that are more than worthy of the source material. Kicking off proceedings, the Paris-based duo FROID Dub (Ransom Note) bring their blend of dub and wave to the mighty âEmpyeanâ, resulting in a dubtastic soundclash between the Mad
Professor and Hardfloor on a nitrazepam bender. Jordan from nu-gaze heroes bdrmm tears into âAmigAâ, upping the ceremonial pace with some clattering breakbeats and an acid- spattered denouement, while Tom Sharkett taps into the melancholy at the heart of the wayward pop banger âNothing Everâ, making Du Blondeâs vocal seem even more thwarted over a shuffling indie-dance beat reminiscent of Kylieâs âJustify My Loveâ. The genre-blending DJ and producer Yu Su strips back the fizzing folk stomp of âScatteredâ to its jagged guitar licks and acidic
pulse, isolating Andyâs disorientated spoken lyrics for a track that evokes Forest Swordâs stark Dagger Paths or a lysergic take on Sergio Leoneâs Spaghetti Western soundtracks.
The original album reached No 3 on the Dance Album charts and was lauded across the music press. It saw the pair working in perfect harmony with their freak flags flying, in an environment where nothing was off limits. The remixers have tapped into this freewheeling spirit for an eclectic collection of tracks that are more than worthy of the source material. Kicking off proceedings, the Paris-based duo FROID Dub (Ransom Note) bring their blend of dub and wave to the mighty âEmpyeanâ, resulting in a dubtastic soundclash between the Mad
Professor and Hardfloor on a nitrazepam bender. Jordan from nu-gaze heroes bdrmm tears into âAmigAâ, upping the ceremonial pace with some clattering breakbeats and an acid- spattered denouement, while Tom Sharkett taps into the melancholy at the heart of the wayward pop banger âNothing Everâ, making Du Blondeâs vocal seem even more thwarted over a shuffling indie-dance beat reminiscent of Kylieâs âJustify My Loveâ. The genre-blending DJ and producer Yu Su strips back the fizzing folk stomp of âScatteredâ to its jagged guitar licks and acidic
pulse, isolating Andyâs disorientated spoken lyrics for a track that evokes Forest Swordâs stark Dagger Paths or a lysergic take on Sergio Leoneâs Spaghetti Western soundtracks.

















