29th March 2011 tATu released a double album of remixes Waste Management Remixes (WMR). For the foreseeable future it is likely to last record of: tATu are in a state of virtual recreation and soloists Lena Katina and Yulia Volkova work on solo projects. In this light, the album of remixes - most controversial is a logical conclusion to the group, the album Cheerful Smile and its English counterpart, Waste Management. The first official remix album tATu Remixes published eight years ago. It was a collection of remixed tracks from the album "200 in the opposite direction" and the English version of "200 km / h in the Wrong Lane". (The number of unofficial remixes can not be counted). Then tATu Remixes have become so popular that it reissued in a deluxe version. Most remixes c WMR made DJs and musicians whose names are not known to the public. The album was about a year ago. Were selected as a result of more than 300 mix fourteen, tATu have seemed the most lively. "I am very pleased that the boys took the songs and saw in them something of their own - says Lena Katina -. Where is this remix album know, we will be happy," In addition to the fourteen remix album includes two bonus tracks . This is an original reading of "tATu" material Moscow collective Chattanooga Ska Orchestra, the whole ska-jazz medley, and the collaboration of two leading dub producers - California Tiora Alex (Alex Theory) and Italian Daniel Gaudi (Gaudi). Waste Management Remixes album will be distributed by Kroogi and through major online stores (iTunes, Amazon, etc.). The album is stylistically divided into two parts. In the first part of the collected calm, meditative style mixes in the lounge, dub and ska, while the second part of the album - an energetic mix of techno, trance, and looked like electronics. The album will be written to the "circle", not "download and pay as you like" in and will appear with the minimum proposed payments: all profits from the download of the album on "Circles" "Gift of Life." will be sent to the Russian Charitable Foundation
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