Album artwork for Heavenly Remixes 2 by Various

Heavenly was all but founded on the art of the remix; the label’s sadly departed friend Andrew Weatherall remixed the first ever release, and the label has built up an immense catalogue in the intervening years that demonstrates all that is good about the art form and the label release Heavenly Remixes Vol 1 and 2, a brace of albums documenting this long history.

A label forged in the white-hot heat of post-acid house Britain, these Heavenly remixes are perfectly weighted with respect and irreverence, the remixer in each case carefully chosen to add heft to the song - the tracks across the 2 albums are curated, remixed and delivered with love (and a teensy bit of impertinence) and are a glimpse into the catalogue of one the UK’s finest independent labels.

There may well be no rhyme, nor reason, to how these compilations have been put together, beyond the fact that they are assembled with love, an innate understanding of the power of great pop music, and a skilled marriage of song and remixer.

Though not purposely themed, beyond being judiciously chosen as the catalogue’s finest gems, there’s a tiny hint of psychedelia about Volume 2 that is hard to ignore. Firstly, there are the acid contributions from Gabe Gurnsey, who knows his way around a coruscating bassline, and from Graham Massey, whose impeccable credentials in 808 State are brought to bear on ‘Valleys’, by young turks Working Men’s Club (acid house being modern psychedelia, whether the rock press approves or not).

Jono Ma, meanwhile, flips Night Beats’ amazing ‘Sunday Mourning’ into ‘Warm Leatherette’ on benzos, creating a disorienting glimpse of a dystopian Sunday that most definitely doesn’t include a genteel read of the papers and a nice cup of tea. On the other side of the miasma is Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve’s redemptive re-interpretation of M. Craft’s ‘Chemical Trails’, which, alongside Boy Azooga’s ‘Face Behind Her Cigarette’ (Mikey Young remix), Gwenno’s ‘Chwlydro’ (R. Seiliog remix) and and Katy J. Pearson’s ‘Take Back The Radio’ (Flying Mojito Bros Refrito Dub), is issued on vinyl for the very first time.

1. Halo Maud – Des Bras (Andy Votel Remix)
2. Boy Azooga – Face Behind Her Cigarette (Mikey Young Remix)
3. Doves – Jetstream (Lindstrom Remix)
4. The Orielles – It Makes You Forget (Dicky Trisco & Pete Herbert Remix)
5. Katy J Pearson – Take Back The Radio (Flying Mojito Bros Mojito Refrito)
6. Confidence Man – First Class Bitch (Raf Rundell’s Party Nails Remix)
7. audiobooks – Friends In The Bubble Bath (Gabe Gurnsey Gamma Ray Remix)
8. Gwenno – Chwlydro (R.Seilog Remix)
9. Working Men’s Club – Valleys (Graham Massey Acid Mix)
10. Saint Etienne – Filthy (Monkey Mafia Mix)
11. Night Beats – Sunday Morning (Jono Ma Remix)
12. M Craft – Chemical Trails (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Re-animation)

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Heavenly Remixes 2

Heavenly Recordings
Album artwork for Heavenly Remixes 2 by Various
LPx2

£27.99

Double 180 Gram Vinyl with Printed Inners

Black
Includes download code
Released 10/01/2024Catalogue Number

HVNLP189

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Various

Heavenly Remixes 2

Heavenly Recordings
Album artwork for Heavenly Remixes 2 by Various
LPx2

£27.99

Double 180 Gram Vinyl with Printed Inners

Black
Includes download code
Released 10/01/2024Catalogue Number

HVNLP189

Learn more

Heavenly was all but founded on the art of the remix; the label’s sadly departed friend Andrew Weatherall remixed the first ever release, and the label has built up an immense catalogue in the intervening years that demonstrates all that is good about the art form and the label release Heavenly Remixes Vol 1 and 2, a brace of albums documenting this long history.

A label forged in the white-hot heat of post-acid house Britain, these Heavenly remixes are perfectly weighted with respect and irreverence, the remixer in each case carefully chosen to add heft to the song - the tracks across the 2 albums are curated, remixed and delivered with love (and a teensy bit of impertinence) and are a glimpse into the catalogue of one the UK’s finest independent labels.

There may well be no rhyme, nor reason, to how these compilations have been put together, beyond the fact that they are assembled with love, an innate understanding of the power of great pop music, and a skilled marriage of song and remixer.

Though not purposely themed, beyond being judiciously chosen as the catalogue’s finest gems, there’s a tiny hint of psychedelia about Volume 2 that is hard to ignore. Firstly, there are the acid contributions from Gabe Gurnsey, who knows his way around a coruscating bassline, and from Graham Massey, whose impeccable credentials in 808 State are brought to bear on ‘Valleys’, by young turks Working Men’s Club (acid house being modern psychedelia, whether the rock press approves or not).

Jono Ma, meanwhile, flips Night Beats’ amazing ‘Sunday Mourning’ into ‘Warm Leatherette’ on benzos, creating a disorienting glimpse of a dystopian Sunday that most definitely doesn’t include a genteel read of the papers and a nice cup of tea. On the other side of the miasma is Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve’s redemptive re-interpretation of M. Craft’s ‘Chemical Trails’, which, alongside Boy Azooga’s ‘Face Behind Her Cigarette’ (Mikey Young remix), Gwenno’s ‘Chwlydro’ (R. Seiliog remix) and and Katy J. Pearson’s ‘Take Back The Radio’ (Flying Mojito Bros Refrito Dub), is issued on vinyl for the very first time.

1. Halo Maud – Des Bras (Andy Votel Remix)
2. Boy Azooga – Face Behind Her Cigarette (Mikey Young Remix)
3. Doves – Jetstream (Lindstrom Remix)
4. The Orielles – It Makes You Forget (Dicky Trisco & Pete Herbert Remix)
5. Katy J Pearson – Take Back The Radio (Flying Mojito Bros Mojito Refrito)
6. Confidence Man – First Class Bitch (Raf Rundell’s Party Nails Remix)
7. audiobooks – Friends In The Bubble Bath (Gabe Gurnsey Gamma Ray Remix)
8. Gwenno – Chwlydro (R.Seilog Remix)
9. Working Men’s Club – Valleys (Graham Massey Acid Mix)
10. Saint Etienne – Filthy (Monkey Mafia Mix)
11. Night Beats – Sunday Morning (Jono Ma Remix)
12. M Craft – Chemical Trails (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Re-animation)