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August 4th, 2009

Love Lockdown remix

It took months of having to listen to it before I came around on Kanye West’s 808’s & Heartbreak. My original review was the result of a first impression that failed to take into account the depth and intricacies of every element, every aspect of the album. Its majestic defiance of decades of expectations for hip-hop artists and the genre itself, its need to stand alone as a thing unto itself, its unbelievable emotional singularity within the greater umbrella of the rap community. Its total lack of rap.

Only a few of those things translate into a remix of the album’s big single, “Love Lockdown,” that dropped into my e-mail inbox this morning.

Remixes are a thing that I don’t generally cotton to (as you can probably guess by my use of such an antiquated phrase). I’m not a huge fan of electro- music and I’m even less of a fan of club music, house music, and “dance” music in general. If I wanted to give myself a headache I’d sit in front of a strobe light and hit myself in the skull with a hammer.

That’s where Young Wiz’s remix gets its first strike in my mind. Eschewing the glacial pace of the original, it ramps the beats-per-minute above 120, wiping out what was a cathartic build-up into the clatter of the chorus and replacing it with a constant backbone of thumping bass synth. Kanye’s already-roboticized vocals are now muddled under even more distortion, with one phrase (”You lose”) repeated ad naseum for more than a third of the track’s running time. There are also seemingly-random glitches and drop-outs slapped into the last sixty seconds which keep the listener on their toes, but its hard to say what other purpose they might serve. The repetition lasts long enough that the track seems to go out in a whimper instead of a bang. The original may have as well, but at least the entire thing hit a crescendo of percussion before fading out on the fuzzy bass-line.

There are some attempts to inject new blood into the track. A smattering of fake hand claps and some synthesized strings curry some good favour and offer a bit of freshness to the proceedings. The beat is subtly shifted up two or three times to keep folks stepping, and I’m pretty sure there are some hand drums sampled in there as well. That’s a nice touch.

This is far from my area of expertise, but I guess in some instances as a reviewer you can’t necessarily justify why you feel one way or another about something. This isn’t something I would go out of my way to listen to on a regular basis, but it isn’t bad. If you’re into dancey numbers or re-interpretations of songs this might be up your alley. At the very least, this will sound dynamite coming out of some the car trunk of a dude with arrested development.

 
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Young Wiz tells me he’s just getting his feet wet; this is actually his first big remix. I’d recommend you go over to his Sound Cloud page and check things out. I’m sure he’d appreciate feedback from as many people as possible, so drop a comment while you’re over there.

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