TEI-081

Guerrilla Ghost
Reimagined Hellscapes

formats: digital, CD
release date: May 6, 2022

4-panel digipak, matte finish; duplicated and printed by Sooper Dooper, Madison, WI. Limited to 100 copies.

Tracklisting:

  1. Them Teeth – Keymaster (Clortho Mix)
  2. Keith Sweaty – Giuliani is My Safe Word (feat Taj Raiden) (Winter in Nepal Mix)
  3. Bell & Circuit – Bethlehem in B Minor (Sunday Service Mix)
  4. M.Ape – Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Kodos (feat Big Lo) (Ships Ahoy Mix)
  5. Spacecrime – Fifth Heaven (feat NileXNile and Taiyamo Denku) (Together Forever Mix)
  6. The Mons – Easter Bunny (Year of the Rabbit Mix)
  7. Hot Science – Pillar of Salt (Poor Edith Mix)
  8. Nicholas Elert – Lilies of the Field (Hackers ’95 Mix)
  9. Ertrök – Apocapapadopoulypse (feat Katana da Don) (MST3K Mix)
  10. Ghost Machines – 30 Pieces of Silver (Big Sound Hotbox Mix)
  11. Interesting Times Gang – Money Making Mitch (feat. Rec Riddles) (Hustle Harder Mix)
  12. Whaler – I Don’t Like People Playing on My Phone (Crank Yank Mix)
  13. Floid the Dog – I Don’t Like People Playing on My Phone (Politix is a Science Mix)
  14. LIFES – Gatekeeper (Zuul Mix)

GGHOST is
Tron Jovi feat. Bad Graphics Ghost

All Lyrics written + performed by C. Jones, except:

Track 2 by T. Wilson + C. Jones
Track 4 by J. Lopez + C. Jones
Track 5 by J. Miller, M. Barnes + C. Jones
Track 9 by T. Matthews + C. Jones
track 11 by K. Wright + C. Jones

original stems engineered, programmed + mixed by M. Defatte
executive produced by F. Ramirez, M. Defatte and C. Jones
mastered by Justin Perkins at Mystery Room Mastering

Illustration by Francisco Ramirez for Bureau of Print R&D
Typography by Martin Defatte for Guerrilla Digital

Masturbating Ape appears courtesy of no one.

Reviews

Tyler Maas, Milwaukee Record

The release also has an eclectic blend of adaptations from Milwaukee-based producers and bands. Some of the Milwaukee-on-Milwaukee remixes actually stand out the most, including Keith Sweaty’s almost unrecognizable transformation of “Guiliani Is My Safe Word,” a moody electronic rendition of “Lilies Of The Field” by Nicholas Elert, and even a grindcore version of “Gatekeeper” courtesy of LIFES.

Tyler Maas, Milwaukee Record