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The Stone Roses - The Remixes
The Stone Roses - The Remixes on 2LP vinyl. A 2025 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
2LP ยท 2025
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2025 2LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
The Remixes is The Stone Roses heard through the club culture that was always orbiting their songs. The collection gathers reworkings of early Roses material by producers and remixers including 808 State, Jon Carter, Grooverider, Utah Saints, Rabbit In The Moon, A Guy Called Gerald, Paul Oakenfold with Steve Osborne, Mint Royale, Soul Hooligan, Justin Robertson and Kinobe. That roll call matters because the band were never only a jangling guitar myth. Fools Gold had already made the rhythm section central to the story, and the Manchester moment around them blurred indie, rave, psychedelia and dance-floor looseness. Made Of Stone, I Am The Resurrection, One Love, I Wanna Be Adored, Elephant Stone, Waterfall and She Bangs The Drums survive here as songs but also become raw material for breaks, dubby space, house pressure and late-night reconstruction. The album is best understood as a shadow history of the debut-era catalogue: the Roses not on a pedestal, but in motion.
The Remixes matters because it pushes The Stone Roses back toward the dance energy that helped make them bigger than a guitar band. By letting club producers reshape the early songs, it exposes the rhythm, repetition and psychedelic elasticity already inside the originals.
For collectors, The Remixes is a companion piece rather than a replacement for the studio albums. Its appeal is the remix roster and the way familiar Roses titles move through 808 State, Oakenfold, Grooverider, Utah Saints and A Guy Called Gerald territory.
Remix-led indie dance with breakbeats, house pulse, dub space, baggy rhythm, psychedelic guitar traces, extended grooves, club edits and familiar Stone Roses melodies refracted through electronic production.
Recommended for: Collectors interested in the Roses' dance-floor afterlife; Listeners who connect Madchester guitar music with club culture; Fans of Fools Gold, Waterfall and remix-era 1990s indie dance.
What kind of album is The Remixes? It is a remix compilation that reworks early Stone Roses songs through club, breakbeat, house and electronic production. Which remixers appear on The Remixes? The set includes names such as 808 State, Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne, Utah Saints, Grooverider, A Guy Called Gerald, Mint Royale and Justin Robertson. Why does a Stone Roses remix album make sense? The band's music was always close to dance culture, especially through Fools Gold and the Manchester scene, so the remixes highlight an existing rhythmic side.