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Blood in the Water (album)

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Recorded
  
2008-2009

Release date
  
14 June 2011

Producer
  
Logan Lynn

Artist
  
Logan Lynn

Genre
  
Dance/electronic

Label
  
Logan Lynn Music


Released
  
June 14, 2011 (2011-06-14)

Blood in the Water (2011)
  
Everything You Touch Turns To Gold (2011)

Similar
  
From Pillar to Post, Tramp Stamps and Birth, Adieu

Blood In The Water is an 18 song album by Logan Lynn, made up of remixes of songs from Lynn's From Pillar to Post. First released as a four-volume EP collection in 2009 on The Dandy Warhols' Beat the World Records, then re-released as a full-length record in 2011 on his own label, Logan Lynn Music.

Contents

EP Collection

In 2009, the release of Logan Lynn's album From Pillar to Post coincided with a limited edition, 4-Volume Remix EP Collection of reworked, original songs from the main album by 16 different bands, producers and DJs. The EPs were titled "Blood In The Water" and were released by The Dandy Warhols owned and operated Beat the World Records, a Caroline Records and EMI Records 3rd Party label. The EP collection was only available during the From Pillar to Post physical release pre-order in the fall of 2009.

Album

Two years later, Lynn released the collection of remixes by Styrofoam (musician), Boy In Static, Flufftronix, Daniel Cartier, Strobe Party!, Naked Highway, Ariake Waveband, Odd Year, Sound//Audio, Jimi Python, Very International Love, Bad Life + Gadgets, T Vicious, Supercorsa, Neapolitan Beard and Digital Intruder in the form of an extended play album, also titled "Blood In The Water", on his own label, Logan Lynn Music. All but two of the songs found on the record had previously been featured on the four limited edition "Blood In The Water" EPs.

Songs

1Feed Me To the Wolves (Flufftronix Remix)5:03
2Alone Together (Boy In Static Remix)3:30
3Write It On My Left Arm (Y-Tron Remix)5:31

References

Blood in the Water (album) Wikipedia