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I Am The Dance Commander + I Command You To Dance: The Remix Album

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  • Audio CD (March 22, 2011)
  • Original Release Date: March 22, 2011
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony Legacy
  • Run Time: 48 minutes
  • ASIN: B004N5DHIA
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
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I'll be brave and admit I've come to really like Ke$ha over the past year. I know she gets a lot of flack for her perpetually drunk, party girl image and asinine lyrics, but if you think about it, she really does have a knack for writing strong, catchy hooks and creating some really intricate wordplay. "Genius" isn't a word I throw around lightly, but for this type of pop music, she really is. I'm also a collector of remixes and have been for many years, so it probably goes without saying I snatched this album up as quickly as I could. (No, I didn't download it prior.) After a day of listening to it non-stop, my feelings are mixed, but in the end it's still an interesting novelty, assuming you're into this type of dance music to begin with.

But that's where things start to go awry, is just the simple definition of the word "dance,' which is emphasized not once, but twice, in the overly-long title. Because the truth is, only about half of these 10 tracks are what I would call dance-worthy. The Dave Aude mix of "Your Love is My Drug" is probably the grandest transformation, which speeds the vocals up just a bit and gives the song as a whole an extra burst of exciting energy that was sorely lacking in the original. The Fred Falke mix of "We R Who We R" and the Skeet Skeet mix of "Blah Blah Blah" don't stray too far from the originals, but have extra club beats layered over them for that extra oomph which really works. "Blow" and "Take it Off," two of my favorite Ke$ha tracks in their original forms, kind of lose points here because their respective mixes are rather bland and generic and don't really stick out on their own. I wouldn't say they're completely horrible, but I doubt I'd go out of my way to listen to them specifically.
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Essentially, if you are a fan of Ke$ha's trashy fun electro pop, you have `both' of her albums already--which are each essentially dance albums from start to finish. Funny thing is, the trend on radio today is for songs to BE dance songs as originally recorded--perfectly catchy dance songs that don't really NEED a remix, from Lady GaGa to Taio Cruz and everyone in between. So in many cases, the original mixes are far superior to the remixes because of the infectious hooks, as is the case with most of the tracks on this collection. Also of note is that `dance remixes' are usually LONGER mixes, and a majority of the tracks on here run 4 minutes or less.

1) Blow (4:05) (still not as good as the original, but this is a pretty strong mix, given a much harder electro vibe)

2) The Sleazy Remix (3:48) (as others have pointed out, this rhythm heavy track is not much in the way of a remix other than the added rap)

3) Tik Tok (5:00) (Wow. The 90s are back big time. Anyone else remember breakbeat techno? It sure strips this song of its original commercial appeal)

4) F him he's a DJ (nice to have a previously unreleased track included)

5) Animal (4:25) (noisy and droning downtempo mix)

6) Your Love is My Drug ((7:29) (Good choice to include the full length Dave Aude mix. Dave is one of the hottest electro remixers of the past decade. His mix is lush and filled with melodic harmonizing keyboards, but the atmospheric mix is kind of spoiled by the sing-song melody of the original song--and the imposing spoken parts by ke$ha.
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I'm not normally the sort of person who's interested in remix albums; I just tend to stick to main releases. However, Kesha's music, with it's electro-pop sound, seemed a perfect fit for a remix album. Many of her tracks were already filled with high energy beats so I imagined that a remix album could easily pump them up into even more energetic, fun songs! Plus, the word "Dance" is in this title twice, so I imagined the remixes chosen for this album would be the best, most exciting versions possible - something truly dance-worthy! Let's find out if that came to pass...

"Blow (Cirkut Remix)" (5/5) - This remix is pretty good. It manages to maintain the high energy of the original version of the song while adding in a dubstep-style sound to keep things interesting. So, this album's off to a pretty good start...

"The Sleazy Remix" (5/5) - In case you don't recognize it, this is actually the same Sleazy remix ft. Andre 3000 off of the Deluxe 2 Disc Version of Animal + Cannibal (which came out before this album, if I'm not mistaken). It's a decent enough remix - Andre's verses add some interest (although his lyrics don't exactly relate to the original meaning of the song). I can't honestly say that they changed very much from the original version, though, but it's a decent alternative, so I can't complain.

"Tik Tok (Untold Remix)" (1/5) - This, in my opinion, is where things start going awry. It's like they sucked out all the energy from the original version. This remix is weird and choppy sounding, and constantly destroys whatever rhythm it managed to create over the course of the song. I definitely prefer the original version to this.

"F*** Him, He's a DJ" (5/5) - This song isn't actually a remix, but a whole new song, and it's great!
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