![]() ![]() Oakenfold’s reworking of “C.L.U.” is just as easily identifiable as his work as it is Daft Punk's in its massive atmospheres and rhythms likewise, Boys Noize and Photek turn in versions of “End of Line” that are distinctive and cohesive at the same time. While the acts involved don’t offer many surprises, they do what they do well, with the Teddybears giving “Adagio for Tron” a playful pulse and the Crystal Method injecting “The Grid” with adrenalized beats. With a varied group of artists ranging from established names (Moby, the Crystal Method, Paul Oakenfold) to up-and-comers (Com Truise, Pretty Lights), the collection offers eclectic tangents on the retro-futuristic musical world Daft Punk created. Tron: Legacy Reconfigured rectifies that by letting the French duo’s peers loose on the film’s music. While Daft Punk’s moody, electro-symphonic score to Tron: Legacy captured its ambition perfectly - and, arguably, may have been the best thing about the movie - it didn’t quite satisfy fans looking for dancefloor movers. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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