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Waters of Nazareth Remixes 12"
 
Ed Banger
format: 12"
year of release: 2006

lab price: $6.00
available: yes
item #: dm-1389

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Justice: Waters of Nazareth CD
Justice full length.
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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Waters Of Nazareth  
Waters Of Nazareth - Justice Remix  
Waters Of Nazareth - Erol Alkan's Durrr Durrr Durrrrrr Re-Edit  
Let There Be Light - DJ Funk Bounce Dat Ass Remix  
 
R E V I E W
New cheaper domestic pressing. Round two! Parisian duo Justice are the men of the hour in the electro/dance community, having already remixed everyone from Britney to Daft Punk to Franz Ferdinand. They also recently signed to Vice Records, and have provided us with this tasty EP to hold us over until they unleash their debut full-length later this year. "Waters of Nazareth(1)" was a huge success when it dropped on the EP of the same name last year; now, Justice head back to the track that spread their name far and wide, offering a remix/collaboration with fellow Ed Banger and Uffie producer, Feadz(2). The sleeve states that their remixes "contains elements from the forthcoming album," and if that's the case then I've got a new most-anticipated-album – even more obtuse and sputtering than the original, this remix may not blow up the dancefloor, but it's a hell of a listen. Speaking of blowing up the dancefloor, though, the B-side on this bad boy is designed to do just that, as electro-rock remixer extraordinaire Erol Alkan contributes a DJ-friendly re-edit(3) and DJ Funk(!) turns in the barely-recognizable "Bounce Dat Ass Remix(4)" of "Let There Be Light."