
Bloc Party are to release a remixed version of their debut album ‘Silent Alarm’ that will also feature reworkings of some rare tracks and B-sides.
The new album, unsurprisingly entitled ‘Silent Alarm Remixed’, will be released on August 28 and will feature mixes from some indie royalty including Yeah Yeah Yeahs Nick Zinner, Ladytron, DFA 1979 and Pretty Girls Make Graves’ Jason Clark.
The track listing for ‘Silent Alarm Remixed’ is:
Like Eating Glass, Ladytron Zapatista Mix
Helicopter, Whitey Version
Positive Tension, Jason Clark of Pretty Girls Make Graves remix
Banquet, Phones Disco Edit
Blue Light Engineers, Anti-Gravity mix
She's Hearing Voices, Erol Alkan's Calling Your Dub
This Modern Love, Dave P. and Adam Sparkle's Making Time remix
The Pioneers, M83 Remix
Price of Gasoline, AUTOMATO Remix
So Here We Are, Four Tet Remix
Luno, Bloc Party vs. Death From Above 1979
Plans, Replanned by Mogwai
Compliments, Shibuyaka Remix by Nick Zinner
The band have also added new dates to their North American tour which takes place in September, the full dates are:
Boston, Avalon Ballroom – September 8
New York, Roseland Ballroom – 9
Philadelphia, Electric Factory – 10
Toronto, Docks – 12
Detroit, Royal Oak Theatre – 13
Chicago, Congress Theatre – 15
Denver, Paramount Theatre – 16
San Diego, KBTZ Radio Show – 18
Los Angeles, The Palladium – 20
San Francisco, Warfield Theatre – 21
Austin, Austin City Limits – 25
Atlanta, Tabernacle – 26
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