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    Bush - Deconstructed

    11/11/1997


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    All Music Guide Review

    It's easy to say that Bush released the electronica remix album Deconstructed in late 1997 because they wanted to diversify, since their trademark grunge-by-numbers was losing steam. It's also probably accurate. Bush have never shown an inclination toward dance or electronic music -- if anything, they were the most traditionalist and conservative band in grunge, keeping their music hard, simple, and loud, lacking even Stone Temple Pilots' psychedelic flair. They also lambasted any guitar band that wanted to stretch beyond what a traditional guitar-bass-drums lineup could do, so it's easy for the jaded observer to be cynical about Bush's leap into the world of drum'n'bass and trip-hop. And there certainly are some awkward moments on Deconstructed, but the surprising thing is, there's actually a handful of tracks that work, due of course, to the remixers, Tricky and Goldie, who turn their contributions into dark, menacing, unpredictable exercises Bush's original versions never suggested. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

    Credits of Deconstructed

    • Bush
    • Main Performer
    • Mekon
    • Producer, Remixing
    • Daniel Chase
    • Associate Producer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant


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