TEI-050

MC Homeless
Sex and Death: The Remixes

formats: digital, CD
release date: August 23, 2019

A remix EP featuring remixes and re-imaginations by Tron Jovi of Guerrilla Ghost. Additional remixes by Riddlore and C Money Burns.

Tracklisting:

  1. The Depression Swag (Guerrilla Ghost Remix) feat. Bad Graphics Ghost
  2. Sex and Death (Guerrilla Ghost Remix) feat. AWOL One
  3. Black Milk Baby (Guerrilla Ghost Remix)
  4. Beauty and Barbarism (Guerrilla Ghost Remix)
  5. Sex and Death (C Money Burns Remix) BONUS
  6. Beauty and Barbarism (Riddlore Edit) BONUS

Tracks 1-4 Produced by Tron Jovi
Vocals engineered by Chris Boasso
Mixing + additional engineering by Martin Defatte
Mastered by Justin Perkins at Mystery Room Mastering
Illustrations by Dave Varney
Layout by Martin Defatte
Additional lyrics + vocals on The Depression Swag by C. Jones
Additional vocals on Black Milk Baby by Rozanne Combs
Additional remixes by Riddlore + C Money Burns

Hear the original, Moodie Black produced EP over at Fake Four, Inc.

Reviews

Cheif, chiefandthedoomsdaydevice.com

The album has quite the cast for such a tight-knit collection of songs : Guerilla Ghost, C Money Burns and the legendary Riddlore pull up for production duties, while Bad Graphics Ghost, Rozanne Combs and the prolific AWOL ONE drop guest verses. The album is currently up for pre-order, and your reservation gets you the Guerilla Ghost remix of The Depression Swag in all of its electronically lush glory

Cheif, chiefandthedoomsdaydevice.com

Cheif, chiefandthedoomsdaydevice.com

The songs have an entirely different, ethereal feel to them this go round, providing fresh perspective on an already quality project.

Cheif, chiefandthedoomsdaydevice.com

Eddie Ugarte, staff writer

In December of 2018, he released an EP’s worth of work entitled Sex And Death (Fake Four Inc.) and if you were one of the lucky ones to encounter the recordings, and get dragged down disturbing and abysmally hellish soundscapes. It’s no surprise to find the like-minded Moodie Black responsible for producing it. Could things get any more interesting? Well, yes. Seven months after its release, Homeless premieres the Sex And Death Remixes and the bar is set higher.

Eddie Ugarte, staff writer