Noisia Split The Atom Rarity

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By: Jamie Reysen If you’ve been following Dutch electronic music trio for the past few years, you may have already heard their debut full-length album, Split the Atom, released via their own Vision Recordings label in 2010. Which may prompt the question: Why the Feb. 27 re-release?

Split the Atom: Special Edition merges the original album with two recent NOISIA tracks and 11 remixes by electronic producers from around the globe – including L.A.’s, British duo, and Canadian producers and. Then, there’s, who actually inspired the album’s reissue and who’ll be releasing it on his label, mau5trap. Back in 2010, NOISIA – comprised of Nik Roos, Thijs de Vlieger, and Martijn van Sonderen – were widely praised for Split the Atom, an album marked by its genre-defying approach to drum ‘n’ bass.

This time around, listeners will get to hear those original tracks, as well as the remixes they inspired. In short, Split the Atom: Special Edition delivers 32 tracks and nearly two hours of diverse, compelling, bass-heavy electro. “Machine Gun” bookends this deluxe reissue, with the original track kicking off the album and a 16bit remix serving as its grand finale. NOISIA’s “Machine Gun,” marked by edgy synth beats and driving percussion, announces the trio’s arrival in a big way. But 16bit gives the track an anthemic makeover – its bending bass lines and action-packed effects will send listeners into an electronic battle zone. “My World,” featuring Giovanca, is another standout song that’s given a new life on this album.

While Giovanca’s beautiful vocals and a trip-hop beat fuel the NOISIA track, Posij’s remix gives it a sinister sound, positing it as a duet between Giovanca and a warped, demonic version of her vocal sample. The growling voice alongside Giovanca’s, plus the track’s heavy bass lines, turns “My World” into somewhat of a Beauty-meets-Beast dubstep tale. Title track “Split the Atom” gets an outstanding transformation by Australia’s “queen of dubstep.” Kito’s edit alternates between melodic synth buildups and drum and bass-heavy drops, while quirky, chopped samples throughout unify the remix. One of NOISIA’s two recent tracks included on the re-issue is the memorable “Tommy’s Theme,” which begins with melodic strings and a choir-like sample, before dropping into warped bass lines and hard drum beats. “Tommy’s Theme” is remixed twice on the album, offering three very different takes on one track. Delicate strings and synth alternate with speedy drum and bass sections on Loadstar’s edit, while Munchi’s remix evokes a certain eeriness through distorted vocals, siren sounds, intense percussion, and waves of bass.