Oasis seek another Falling Down remix for next single
Chemical Brothers not enough…

When Oasis commissioned old cohorts The Chemical Brothers to remix Falling Down for the b-side of last summer's single The Shock Of The Lightning, it marked the band's first-ever officially sanctioned remix. Now, Noel Gallagher wants another one. Of the same song…
According to Gaz Cobain of beatmakers The Amorphous Androgynous - previously known as The Future Sound Of London - Gallagher's planning to release Falling Down as a single in its own right.
"Noel Gallagher rang in to the Automobile Association headquarters personally today and what a thoroughly nice chap HE IS TOO!!!," blogs Cobain. "He wants us to remix the next Oasis single Falling Down from Dig Your Own Soul [sic] giving us carte-blanche to do what the f*** we want… just make it 'worthy,' we repeat 'WORTHY'."
A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble
Gallagher previously bigged-up the The Amorphous Androgynous on his own blog, referring to their 2008 album (A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Exploding In Your Mind Volume 1 - Cosmic Space Music) as: "one of the best things I've ever, ever heard."
High praise indeed. Fingers crossed for the 'best remix we've ever heard', then.
(Via: NME)
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