
Heavenly
Various Artists - Heavenly Remixes 6
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Released
on
Friday
November
25th,
these
compilations
follow
Heavenly
Remixes
Volume
1
&
2
and
Heavenly
Remixes
Volumes
3
&
4
(Andrew
Weatherall
Remixes).
There’s
been
a
lot
written
about
how
the
Heavenly
office
is
almost
a
living
thing.
Time
and
legend
have
anthropomorphised
it
into
a
towering
character
in
the
label’s
rich
history.
Although
the
five-days-a-week
workspace
is
ostensibly
just
four
sturdy
walls,
a
bunch
of
furniture,
a
vivid
explosion
of
framed
artwork
charting
a
unique
and
particular
journey
through
the
history
of
music,
multiple
stacks
of
records,
a
bulging
fridge
and
an
overworked
stereo,
the
Heavenly
office
has
ended
up
becoming
less
a
someplace
and
almost
a
someone.
The
spirit
of
the
office
is
a
restless
beast,
yet
it’s
been
loyal
enough
to
have
faithfully
moved
(almost)
every
time
the
label
has
relocated.
And
it’s
a
spirit
that’s
been
emboldened
whenever
it
has
been
based
in
Soho.
Whatever
the
ley
lines
are
that
run
under
that
square
mile
of
central
London,
they
seem
to
electrify
the
Heavenly
office
like
a
National
Grid
of
vibes
and
volume;
strange
attractors
to
the
ghosts
of
Soho’s
rock’n’rollers,
ravers,
reprobates
and
roués
alike
who
add
a
spectral
joie
de
vivre
to
proceedings.
While
the
Heavenly
office
itself
might
be
notorious,
it’s
the
music
that
fills
it
up
in
the
after
hours
that
truly
gives
the
place
life.
While
the
open
door
has
long
offered
something
akin
to
a
welcoming
hug
for
both
regular
and
first
time
visitors,
it’s
the
always
cranked
up
sound
system
that’s
the
equivalent
of
a
mate
leaning
into
you,
guiding
you
through
the
peaks
and
troughs
of
the
music.
“Hang
on,
this
next
one’s
amazing…
listen
to
this
bit…
what
do
you
mean
you
haven’t
heard
this
version?
Turn
it
up!”
As
with
any
good
party,
the
office
soundtrack
evolves
track
by
track
like
selections
from
an
overheating
rebellious
jukebox.
Any
average
Monday
night
(the
weekend
always
starts
on
Monday,
right?)
might
take
in
music
from
the
label’s
artists
that’s
just
pinged
the
inbox,
freshly
minted
demos
that
have
piqued
curiosity,
dusty
old
7s
by
long
gone
heroes
or
white
label
12s
with
minimal
info
scratched
onto
them
in
felt
tip
pen.
And
playing
between
those
tracks,
a
bunch
of
secret
sounds
from
the
Heavenly
vaults;
remixes
that
write
a
rich,
alternate
history
of
Heavenly
Recordings.
Since
the
first
Heavenly
recording,
there
have
been
striking
remixes
that
reframe
the
original
track.
These
remakes
offer
a
parallel
reading
of
the
last
four
decades
of
releases;
they
take
the
music
to
places
where
genres
can
be
pulled
inside
out
before
being
reassembled
for
different
dancefloors,
or
for
a
different
state
of
mind.
It’s
a
selection
of
those
secret
sounds
that
make
up
the
latest
in
this
series
of
flawless
compilations.
Each
presents
a
parallel
reading
of
the
Heavenly
Recordings
story,
a
version
that’s
best
heard
as
the
light
fades
and
the
furniture
gets
shoved
to
one
side
of
the
room
in
decent
work
places
the
world
over.
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