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Panoptica - The Tijuana Remixes album

Panoptica - The Tijuana Remixes album

  • Performer: Panoptica
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: The Tijuana Remixes
  • Released: 2002
  • Style: Techno, Deep House
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1394 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1835 mb
  • Other: APE DXD AC3 DMF FLAC AUD VOX
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 741

Description

Panoptica - The Tijuana Remixes Originally released on Cert 18 records from London UK in 2002 1. Ocaso 2. Pluma 3. Kinky Bisturi (Bostich remix) 4. Pluma (Clorofila remix) 5. Shes in fiestas.

Panoptica ‎– The Tijuana Remixes. Label: Certificate 18 ‎– Cert18cd018. text on sticker: "Featuring 5 exclusive remixes from Mexico's Nortec Collective and 2 new Panoptica tracks including a collaboration with Baubaus's David. CD package: Jewel case + 6-page booklet.

Listen to music from Panoptica like And L, She's In Fiestas & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Panoptica. Panoptica is a moniker used by Roberto A. Mendoza from Tijuana, Mexico.

Nortec Panoptica Orchestra.

La Presita, Tijuana, Mexico. Complex Earnest Earthy Hypnotic Street-Smart Trippy. Ahora Yo a Ti (Una Colleccion de Remixes por Panoptica).

Various Artists Panoptica: The Tijuana Remixes. Author: Selena Hs. Publish date: Jan 13, 2003. Updated on. May 2, 2018. Mexico's Panoptica enlists his boys from the Nortec Collective to plunge their very capable hands into his slippery downtempo tracks. With rimshots gleaming discretely in its smooth expanse, The Tijuana Remixes is a smooth lounge experience in Panoptica's signature slim-luxe style

In 2002, Panoptica released The Tijuana Remixes, a collection of reconfigured versions of Panoptica tracks. The inventory of artists remodelling Panoptica recordings notably included Fussible, of whom Mendoza had previously been a member. The collection also featured tracks re-worked by Bostich, Hyperboreal and Panoptica himself as well as a new recording ‘She’s In Fiestas’, a collaboration with former Bauhaus bass-player David Jay. ORIGIN.

Lost And Found (Remixes). Delerium, Niels Van Gogh, Eniac. StarGroove, Trox, Distorded.

The Tijuana Remixes released: 2002. 01 02 03 04 released: 2001.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Ocaso
Producer – Panoptica
3:57
2 Pluma (Tinta Nueva Mix)
Remix – Panoptica
6:35
3 Kinky Bitsui (Bostich Nortec Mix)
Remix – Bostich
5:16
4 Pluma (Low Rider Mix)
Remix – Clorofila
4:12
5 Tecnica Mañana (Hiperboreal En Vivo Mix)
Remix – Hiperboreal
5:06
6 Torero T (Pepe's Dub Mix)
Remix – Fussible
7:42
7 She's In Fiestas
Producer – Panoptica
5:09

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Certificate 18 Records
  • Copyright (c) – Certificate 18 Records
  • Produced At – La Presita
  • Pressed By – DOCdata UK

Credits

  • Design – Big Corporate Disco
  • Photography By – Gemma Booth
  • Written-By, Producer – Roberto Mendoza*

Notes

All tracks written & produced by at La Presita Tijuana, B.C. Mexico

text on sticker:
"Featuring 5 exclusive remixes from Mexico's Nortec Collective and 2 new Panoptica tracks including a collaboration with Baubaus's David.J"

CD package: Jewel case + 6-page booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5033826068324
  • Label Code: LC02592
  • Matrix / Runout: DOM CERT18PROMO
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LP76
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 7311

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CERT18CD018P Panoptica The Tijuana Remixes ‎(CD, Promo) Certificate 18 CERT18CD018P UK 2002
CERT1865 Panoptica The Tijuana Remixes ‎(12") Certificate 18 CERT1865 UK 2002

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Comments

Dangerous Dangerous
THE TIJUANA REMIXES shows off a more mellow side of Panoptica, aided, in no small part, by his compatriots in the Nortec Collective. But the new track, "Ocaso," brings a smoothness to his sound that contrasts the harder bits on 01*02*03*04, and his own mix of “Pluma” reinforces this more soothing side. Clorofila’s take on “Pluma,” however, has a spritely melody, though it doesn’t develop much beyond that. Hiperboreal’s mix of “Tecnica Manana,” on the other hand, owes much more to German tech-dub than what’s commonly perceived as Mexican. “Torero T.,” as reinterpreted by Fussible takes a much speedier beat than his counterparts. Finally, the other new track, “She’s in Fiestas” has a hint of Latin percussion and melodies, but with a glitchy tech-house that’s more Akufen than Latin house. Surprising, and no less Mexican for it.