Normal Never Was - Revelations - The Remix Compilation

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All Proceeds will go to Refuge - www.refuge.org.uk

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Punk pioneers Crass bring to head their ambitious ‘The Feeding of the Five Thousand Remix Project’ in January with ‘Normal Never Was - Revelations - The Remix Compilation’, a collection of some of the stand-out remixes following their single series including 65daysofstatic, Jack Matthew Tyson and much more.

In 2019 Crass took the step of making the original separate track stems of their seminal debut album ‘The Feeding of the Five Thousand’ available as a free download. With a call to take the original sixteen-track recording in its pre-mix state, the intent was for people to create their own remixes and interpretations and breathe fresh life and ideas into this revolutionary music.

By the beginning of 2021, over two hundred remix tracks had been forwarded to OLI and the number was growing daily. It was at this point that it was decided that a double CD release should be made from a selection of the available tracks, each CD having the same running order as Crass’ original album. That was the easy part, but putting it together was altogether a different matter. The selection committee, made up of Rimbaud and Steve Ignorant of Crass, took several months juggling the impossible. Some of the tracks had scores of remixes to choose from, whereas others had as few as three, but eventually, the job was done, and ‘Revelations’ came into being as an addition to the ‘Normal Never Was’ project and its commitment to Refuge.

In the words of Rimbaud, “‘Revelations’ is exactly that, a mind-blowing retake on the ethos of Crass and its all-out assault on commonly held values. Crass’ message was ‘question everything, find your own answers’, and this is precisely what these remixes express – peoples’ music made by the people for the people. Normal never was, so let’s keep it that way”.

First released in 1978, ‘The Feeding of the Five Thousand’ pre-empted rap and grime in its hard-on-the-beat, fast fire, uncompromising lyrics and the iconic sounds and messages are ripe for reinterpretation. Crass encouraged people to rip apart the sound and ideas and create something new, then send the files to Crass Records for future releases and charitable projects. The message is DIY like it never was before. “Yours for the taking, yours for the making,” Crass said. “You do it, we’ll stew it. Mix it backwards, forwards and upside down. Turn up the heat and fix it with a downbeat, bring in the trumpets and let ‘em blow, let the piper call the tune to let us all know. It’s up to you to do what you like with it. The only limitation is your imagination.”

All monies raised from the project will go to the charity ‘Refuge’ who said; “We’re incredibly grateful to Crass and their team for helping raise vital funds for Refuge. Since the start of lockdown, Refuge has seen a 66% rise in demand for its Helpline, and a 950% rise in visits to its Helpline website. This shows the sheer extent of the need for specialist domestic abuse services – not just during lockdown but beyond. Every penny raised helps us to ensure that no woman or child is turned away from safety.

‘While lockdown itself doesn’t cause domestic abuse - abuse happens all year round - it does, of course, have the potential to aggravate pre-existing abusive behaviours – and the data we have shows us the increase in the need for our services during lockdown. Refuge worked incredibly hard at the beginning of the pandemic to make sure our services remained open and remained safe. The generous donations we have received, including those from Crass, mean we can continue to provide the life-saving and life-changing services that women experiencing domestic abuse need and deserve.”

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Tracklist

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1Flag Body. Forgive. Forgive. Forgive? (Contretemps remix)
2:26
2Reality Asylum (Misanthropist remix)
recording of:
Reality Asylum
lyricist:
Penny Rimbaud
2:23
3Do They Owe Us a Living (Toxic Derwish remix)
remix of:
Do They Owe Us a Living? by Crass
recording of:
Do They Owe Us a Living?
lyricist:
Steve Ignorant (English punk artist)
composer:
Crass
5:44
4End Result (Jack Matthew Tyson remix)3:48
5They’ve Got a Bomb (Roel Tijskens remix)
remix of:
They’ve Got a Bomb by Crass
recording of:
They've Got a Bomb
lyricist:
Pete Wright (member of Crass)
composer:
Crass
2:57
6Punk Is Dead (Use Knife remix)
remix of:
Punk Is Dead by Crass
recording of:
Punk Is Dead
lyricist:
Penny Rimbaud
composer:
Crass
4:23
7Reject of Society (Mashy P - Teknival remix)
recording of:
Reject of Society
lyricist:
Steve Ignorant (English punk artist)
composer:
Crass
6:08
8General Bacardi (Patrick J remix)
remix of:
General Bacardi by Crass
recording of:
General Bacardi
lyricist:
Penny Rimbaud
writer and composer:
Crass
2:15
9Banned From the Roxy (Gloom Influx - Trapped remix)
recording of:
Banned From the Roxy
lyricist and composer:
Penny Rimbaud
2:17
10G’s Song (Bright + Tight remix)
remix of:
G’s Song by Crass
recording of:
G's Song
lyricist:
G Sus (UK visual artist)
composer:
Crass
1:24
11Fight War, Not Wars (Dub Revolutions remix)
recording of:
Fight War, Not Wars
lyricist and composer:
Penny Rimbaud
4:01
12Women (65daysofstatic remix)
remixer:
65daysofstatic (English post‐rock band)
recording of:
Women
lyricist:
Joy De Vivre
composer:
Crass
2:57
13Securicor (Klabotskop remix)
remix of:
Securicor by Crass
recording of:
Securicor
lyricist:
Pete Wright (member of Crass)
composer:
Crass
2:28
14Sucks (ANOK remix)
recording of:
Sucks
lyricist:
Pete Wright (member of Crass)
composer:
Crass
3:31
15You Pay (Brandon Cook remix)
remix of:
You Pay by Crass
recording of:
You Pay
lyricist:
Pete Wright (member of Crass)
composer:
Crass
3:46
16Angels (Santiago Leyba remix)
remixer:
Santiago Leyba
recording of:
Angels
lyricist:
Penny Rimbaud
composer:
Crass
2:54
17What a Shame (Ghost Dog’s - Shameless Jungle remix)
remixer:
Ghost Dog (UK DJ/producer from Sunderland/Leeds)
remix of:
What a Shame by Crass
recording of:
What a Shame
lyricist:
Pete Wright (member of Crass)
composer:
Crass
4:55
18So What (If It’s Reggae?) (Neale Muldowney remix)
remixer:
Neale Muldowney
remix of:
So What? by Crass
recording of:
So What
lyricist:
Steve Ignorant (English punk artist)
composer:
Crass
3:14
19Well, Do They? (Vincent Van Sloth remix)
remixer:
Vincent Van Sloth (jungle / breakcore)
remix of:
Well? ... Do They? by Crass
recording of:
Do They Owe Us a Living?
lyricist:
Steve Ignorant (English punk artist)
composer:
Crass
2:54
205000 Dread (Dub Industries remix)
5:39