Anika has openly discussed how much she loves the dance floor as well as the dark corners of a night club, so putting out a remix album of her killer 2021 record, Change, was a no-brainer for her.
The “Planningtorock remix” of “Planningtochange” drops the pitch of her vocals and ups the beats to create a track that’s perfect for dancing in a dark basement full of sexy, sweaty people. Dave Clark‘s remix of “Never Coming Back” is somehow darker than the original. Lauren Flax‘s remix of “Critical” becomes slightly hardcore make-out music. Maral at the Controls‘ dux mix of “Finger Pies” is outstanding, mixing dub with industrial like a sexy glitch-bot.
PDBY‘s remix of “Freedom” strips the song down to a haunted house drone, like something you’d hear in a dimly lit ballroom with peeling wallpaper and warped floorboards. Lauren Flax comes back for a remix of “Change,” and it’s the closest one to a straight-up house music banger on the whole EP.
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Anika announces Change: The Remixes, out February 11th on Sacred Bones and Invada, and shares “Planningtochange” (Planningtorock Remix). As an avid fan of dance music and the communal power of the club, Anika wanted to give her 2021 album Change a wider range by entrusting it to some friends in contemporary electronic music – Planningtorock, Dave Clarke, Lauren Flax, Maral, and PDBY. The result is a remix record that illustrates both the underlying compositional depth of the album and its ability to inspire equally exciting new songs.
Anika elaborates: “Change is quite a specific album. It was made in the context of the lockdown, very much a headphones, inside-your-head record. As a big fan of DJing and dancing in dark spaces, I wanted this to go further, keep growing, expanding, so I asked some friends from very different worlds to take it somewhere else, beyond the bird-filled hills of Brandenburg. This is what happened.”
Planningtorock’s Jam Rahuoja Rostron adds: “Anika is a dear old friend of mine and I’ve loved her music right from the beginning. Her latest LP is sooooo good and I really love Change so I was super happy be able to make a remix for this which was also a lot of fun to make.”
Anika will also tour North America in May and June. All dates are below and tickets are on sale now here.
Change: The Remixes Tracklist: 1. Planningtochange (Planningtorock Remix) 2. Never Coming Back (Dave Clarke Remix) 3. Critical (Lauren Flax Remix) 4. Finger Pies (Maral At The Controls Dub Mix) 5. Freedom (PBDY Remix) 6. Change (Lauren Flax Remix – bonus track)
Anika Tour Dates: Feb. 11 – Berlin, DE @ Volksbühne March 9 – Koln, DE @ Bumann & SOHN March 11 – Lille, FR @ L’Aeronef March 12-13 – Saint-Malo, FR @ La Route Du Rock Hiver April 17 – London, UK @ Moth Club April 18 – Manchester, UK @ Yes (Basement) April 19 – Glasgow, UK @ Nice N Sleazy April 20 – Bristol, UK @ Louisiana May 13 – Austin, TX @ Oblivion Access Festival May 15 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah May 16 – Los Angeles, CA @ Lodge Room May 17 – San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop
May 19 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios May 20 – Seattle, WA @ Vera Project May 21 – Vancouver, BC @ The Fox Cabaret May 23 – Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle May 25 – Toronto, ON @ The Garrison May 26 – Montreal, QC @ Fairmount Theatre May 28 – New York, NY @ Knockdown Center May 29 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s May 30 – Washington, DC @ Union Stage
May 31 – Knoxville, TN @ Pilot Light June 1 – Nashville, TN @ Third Man Records June 2 – Memphis, TN @ Crosstown Arts June 3 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada