November 11, 2005 9:48

Beck remix album delayed

It's been put back until the New Year

Beck remix album delayed

Beck's forthcoming remix album has been put back until the New Year.

'Guerolito' was originally scheduled for release on December 5 but the LP, which will feature new versions of tracks from his most recent album 'Guero', is now due out on January 23 2006.

On the same day a limited edition 7-inch of 'Hell Yes (Ghettochip Malfunction Remix)' will also be released.

The new album will boast a cast of top remixers and artists including, Beastie Boys' Ad Rock, John King from the Dust Brothers, Octet, Mario C, Boards Of Canada and Homelife.

The artwork from 'Guero' has also been 'remixed' by the artist responsible for the original sleeve, Marcel Dzama.

The full tracklisting for 'Guerolito' is:

'Ghost Range (E-Pro)' by Homelife
'Guero' by Islands
'Girl' by Octet
'Heaven Hammer (Missing)' by Air
'Shake Shake Tambourine (Black Tambourine)' by Adrock
'Terremento Tempo (Earthquake Weather)' by Mario C
'Ghettochip Malfunction (Hell Yes)' by 8 Bit
'Broken Drum' by Boards Of Canada
'Scarecrow' by El-P
'Wish Coin (Go It Alone)' by Superthriller
'Farewell Ride' by Subtle
'Rental Car' by John King (Dust Brothers)
'Emergency Exit' by Th’ Corn Gangg
'Clap Hands'


Bonus Tracks

'Fax Machine Anthem (Hell Yes)' by Dizzee Rascal
'Guero' by Collective

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