Public Service Broadcasting's "The War Room Remixed" is a captivating journey through reimagined sounds, released on September 3, 2012, under Test Card Recordings. This EP, spanning just 30 minutes, is a testament to the band's innovative approach to blending historical audio samples with modern electronic music. The six-track collection features remixes of songs from their earlier EP, "The War Room," each offering a unique perspective on the original compositions.
Kicking off with the Syntax Remix of "Spitfire," the EP immediately sets a high bar with its dynamic beats and atmospheric textures. "If War Should Come" receives a fresh treatment from Tape Op, while "Spitfire" is reworked by Wrigglesworth, showcasing the versatility of the original tracks. "Dig for Victory" is transformed by The Crisis Project, adding a layer of depth and intensity. The Ashley Casselle & Justin Steel Remix of "Spitfire" and the Old Man Diode Remix of "London Can Take It" round out the EP, each bringing their distinctive styles to the table.
"The War Room Remixed" is not just a collection of tracks; it's a showcase of creativity and collaboration. Each remixer brings a unique vision to the table, resulting in a diverse and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a fan of electronic music, historical soundscapes, or just great music, this EP is sure to captivate.